Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in Perth?
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Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in Perth?Hi everyone, I am new in this forum, I am an uni student in perth, I am from HK.
In stage, I am going to do a fixie project, and I am going to take a indi 500 frame for my project in coming days. As I done some research on the internet, i found that there are quiet a few tools and some parts for fixie need to buy, but I dun hv too much $$$ to spend on them, so is there anyone can tell me where can find cheap fixie parts and tools in perth? (In fact, I hv already found on gumtree website but there were only completed projects and on ebay, I dun like to pay for the postage as I read some posts in this forum said the items bought from ebay were not good) Hope somebody can give me a hand, Cheer
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in PeI suggest you speak to gclark8 from these forums
His contact details can be found on this thread His advice will be very helpful if you are building your first or 2nd fixie my blog Nick Cowie, member of Peel District Cycling Club
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in PeCool mate, thx for yr adivse, i will try to contact him. And wt would u suggest, flatbar, bullhorn or roadbike bar will be gd for beginner and do u suggest whether should install brake or not ?? cox i saw some bike did but some didnt....
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in PeG'Day SBC.
Do not go brakeless until you have at least 5000 fixed kms under your wheels and preferably not even then. You may never have to use them but chances are there will come a time you wish you had them. Handlebars are down to choice and comfort. What are you used to riding? Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in Pe+1 or more to all of Shaun's good advice.
Bugger what the "cool kids" are doing - learn to use your machine first. Even then brakes are worthy, cheap insurance. I rode to Freo and back no worries with no brakes early on in my Fixie career. Shortly thereafter I took a downhill that was just that smidge steeper than I was used to, with a roundabout with steady traffic through it at the bottom. I was lucky to walk away with just a buckled front wheel after an emergency veer up and over the kerb. You can still learn to learn the essence of riding a fixed gear with a brake.. you learn to modulate your speed by resisting with your legs etc. But righteous "been there done that" advice aside - I've seen a lot of Fixie specific stock in Ideal Cycles on South St. in O'Connor. Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in Pethank you for you two guy's opinions. But should i set front brake or rear brake? And except ideal cycle, is there any other store or website?
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in PeThere is an argument to be had over which brake to use. I say install a front only.
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in Pethx for your opinion
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Yep. Ditto to that... the bulk of your stopping power is in the front. Sheldon has some good theory articles on why this is the case - and dispells the misnomer of why you shouldn't normally go over the handlebars by sudden heavy (emergency) use of the front brake. And for what it's worth.. of my two fixies, one has a front, and the other has both front and rear. Can you guess which is the workhorse and which is the show pony? Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in Peyes, he's get the point, cox my fd u drove his scooter and he use the front brake for sudden stopping, back part of the scooter jumped up and pushed my fd out of it forword to the ground.
NObody can answer me where else can buy parts and tools, please? Who knows
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in PeI have emailed him, he doesn't seem to want to come over here. Cheers,
George.
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in PeWell.. despite being in Perth, unless I *need* something in a hurry I still buy most of my stuff over the 'net. An order over about $85 will get you free postage from Wiggle. A chain whip, lock ring spanner and some other bits & bobs will easily get you over threshhold.
Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
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Sorry, i am not not willing to come, i just only want to make sure sth. I will come in next coming months, cox I just bought the old bike, i just want to take everything off the frame and do the print job first.....hope u understand
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Thx for ur suggest, i will go to hv a look. cheer
Re: Who knows where to buy cheap fixie parts and tools in PeHard to understand the last few posts...
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