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26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:46 pm
by idw
hey guys, i've got a malvern star 26" frame from 1986 (maybe not lol) and the spare parts in the shed to turn it into a fixie

recon its a good idea i've never ridden a fixe gear before and just wondering why i there isnt any 26" ones

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:56 pm
by Mulger bill
I'd guess because most of them are road or track conversions.

It's an experiment, go for it. If FG is not for you you haven't lost anything.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:33 am
by Uncle Grumpy
Are you talking for on road or off road use?

If it's on road, then +1 to Mulger Bill.

If you're talking off road, then a few people I know experimented with fixed MTB and found all those fears regarding not be able to coast to avoid pedal strike on obstacles to be valid. Sometimes off road you need to be able to not pedal, such as jumping, rolling drop offs, hopping logs etc.

Grumps

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 1:45 pm
by idw
on road was the plan, or an interesting trick bike.i wasnt thinking for a mtb that just seems silly to me. i'll give it a go and post my findings. i'm only 173cm tall, and 26" frames fit me a bit more comfortably for general riding and mucking around than my 27" roady, anyone recommend a brand of flip flop hub?

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:25 pm
by gclark8
idw wrote:on road was the plan, or an interesting trick bike.i wasnt thinking for a mtb that just seems silly to me. i'll give it a go and post my findings. i'm only 173cm tall, and 26" frames fit me a bit more comfortably for general riding and mucking around than my 27" roady, anyone recommend a brand of flip flop hub?
If you are in Perth, I can build a new wheel with Formula flip/flop hub a new 26x1 3/8 cr rim...

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 3:02 pm
by idw
well im kind of in regional victoria :P. i got one from the lbs with a 16t cog on it for 10 bucks just a second hand one, i'll get the freewheel of my old bmx and buld the wheel in a day or 2. not looking at spending anymore money on it, if i cant do it with my shed full of bits i put put it off till i can :P. missus thinks i have enough bikes as it is.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:23 pm
by sturmey archer
When Ive tried, I could get 700c wheels in a 26" MTB frame. I havent actually ridden it on the road though
IanC

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:19 am
by .isaac.
idw wrote:hey guys, i've got a malvern star 26" frame from 1986 and the spare parts in the shed to turn it into a fixie

recon its a good idea i've never ridden a fixe gear before and just wondering why i there isnt any 26" ones
pics...

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:15 pm
by idw
finaly got some time to dig the bike up out of the pile in the shed. its got a shimano tourney rear on it circ 1993~ so im changing my guess to its from about then its a malvern start renegade mtb and weights a tonne, has some cool bars on it though pictures soon.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:50 pm
by idw
piccie
Image

i really like thelook of the bars, they aren't the best shape for holding onto or riding with at any angle standing or seated.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:58 am
by hartleymartin
MTB frames should have enough room to run a 700C wheel with a 28 or 32mm tyre. In fact, you may even have an advantage in that your bottom bracket would be slightly higher than on a road bicycle frame of similar size.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:18 pm
by idw
i've got 26" 1.75 kenda road tyres for it atm. tried a 700c and not even the rim alone will fit.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:51 pm
by idw
i'll put another pic up in the morning, it is a 26" frame for sure. the 700c doesnt fit because of the chainstay connection, i can squeeze a 700c into my old giant mtb frame. but it dont fit in the malern star frame because of the design i think it's designed like a very early mountainbike frame and just has the chainstay connection and the break mount with ought enough room. i like the fatter tyres tho. it's just a lazy hacked SS atm...with the 5 speed free wheel still on it :P hit the cranks with an angle grinder so fit a smaller chainring.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:59 am
by .isaac.
Saw one of those stems/bars you have on yours yesterday...

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:46 pm
by rapier
i think its a good idea

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:58 am
by .isaac.
rapier wrote:i think its a good idea
If it's gonna work and you like that style of bike I think it's a good idea too.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:07 am
by Resg
I've been thinking this myself - I have a Repco (salvaged) frame that is early MTB style.

As it bears a strong resemblance to a road frame, apart from the forks, really, I thought that having 26" fixed wheels might be a good idea. I'm not a wheel builder myself though ( but then again a few years ago I didn't have anything to do with bikes, so this may change !)

As an aside, I did experiment with a set of 700c wheels (with fixed cog) in the Repco, and they fit quite well. The brakes didn't though.

Richard

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:26 pm
by Verbs & Nouns
A bunch of the “trick” fixed gear guys run 26” wheels and frames. It allows them to run bigger (softer tyres).

Just google 26” fixed gear freestyle.

Also, a courier in Adelaide gets around on a fixed MTB conversion with 26” wheels.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:13 pm
by idw
just abit of an update, i've started stripping the paint on the frame and doing some rust repair. not sure what colour to to paint yet.

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 3:24 pm
by mitzikatzi
You can use a disc hub as "fixed"
Image here

I have also seen Australian made "disc cogs" for sale.

also here

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:32 pm
by Dastirum
My first bike (I was 12!) was an old english 26 incher with a backpedal brake - this was way back in the early '70's and it had the brazed lug frame. Can't remember what happened to it, but it would have been a great fixie project - however, those really old frames are probably a bit on the heavy side by today's standards.

cheers

Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 9:14 pm
by idw
Well i guess it has been along time since i started this project and im a hack...i ended up with just a single speed :P

Anyway heres my single speed made from left overs and what was in the shed! its purple...and the seats not quite level

Image

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Re: 26" fixie good iea or not?

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 10:23 pm
by trailgumby
Nuthin wrong with that at all. I like :D

The bars are interessting and different.