New to track riding...bike suggestions
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New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby AP81 » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:09 pm
I was wondering if anyone has any advice on what bikes I should be looking at in the $500 range. I'm new to track (have ridden velodrome a couple of times), but not new to riding. Don't want to invest too much for an initial bike.
The Fuji Classic looks good, and some second hand bikes (Felt TK2, Trek T1) seem to crop up a bit on ebay. Also would consider building my own (VISP,fresco).
Thanks.
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby brawlo » Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:50 pm
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby dayne » Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:19 pm
The classic or the feather a great value for money.
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby .isaac. » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:17 pm
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby MDL » Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:16 pm
http://www.bikeexchange.com.au/bicycles ... /100103964
What's your thoughts? I ride a 58cm road normally
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby .isaac. » Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:56 pm
I've been talking to my mate who had a hill brick. He said that what your really paying for in a hill brick is the stiffness, not the lightness. It is also recommended that you choose a frame size that's one centimeter below what you ride in a road bike but I'm pretty sure it'd fit. Maybe just a shorter stem? I'd say it's a good deal for an entry level track bike.MDL wrote:sorry for nicking the thread -
http://www.bikeexchange.com.au/bicycles ... /100103964
What's your thoughts? I ride a 58cm road normally
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby DavidI » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:35 am
You could say that about any track frame really - even the full carbon BT frames used by national level riders are built for stiffness and aerodynamics, weight is a very low priority for a track bike..isaac. wrote:..... He said that what your really paying for in a hill brick is the stiffness, not the lightness...
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby AP81 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:08 pm
Ridden on a concrete velodrome, but not on a proper track bike. Looking at joining a cycling club and going to an open day soon. I've been looking at the Avanti Pista, and would spend the $650. I'll probably wait until I ride a couple of times on a loaner bike before committing to anything..isaac. wrote:The Avanti Pista is commonly around 650 new. I can vouch for these it was first and present track bike and it's all I could ask for at the moment. Although it is significantly heavier than a lot it still does the trick. I hate to tell you this but in my opinion you're not going to find any decent track bikes for 500 at the moment, especially the one's you mentioned. Are you with a cycling club? Have you ridden a track bike on a velodrome before? I'd recommend giving it a while to sink in and race and train on one of you're cycling club's bikes or rentals before you make a purchase. The other thing is don't buy a VISP.
This was the other frame I was contemplating getting (http://www.red2bicycle.com/products/201 ... pping.html). However, by the time I've bought wheels, chainset, headset, bars, etc, I reckon it would come close to the $600 mark anyway.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby scotto » Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:03 pm
http://sspack.smugmug.com/photos/swfpop ... Key=CCCxHR
56 cm Visp - its a small 56cm IMO, with proper track geometry. ex condition
miche hubs
ritchey rims
new 3T stem 120mm
new chainset and chain - 48-14 165mm cranks
lightweight vittoria tyres - ultraspeed, track only tyres .(tyres and wheels <100km use)
great learners track bike. got me 2nd place in c grade summer series at Dunc Gray. just a tad too small, though my pro-lite replacement feels a little lethargic at the moment...i guess RAW is coming and time will tell...
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby .isaac. » Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:53 am
If you haven't had any experience riding a track bike on a velodrome, do that first on a rental and get used to it, don't think about the bike yet. Race, ride, train on it. Think about the bike once you've tried it and you know you like it. I rode my club's steel hillman for about 5 months with shorts, a t shirt and sneakers before I considered getting a track bike of my own and lycra to match (no joke!). So just don't think about the bike until you've experienced it and then you'll know how much time and money you want to put into the sport.AP81 wrote:Ridden on a concrete velodrome, but not on a proper track bike. Looking at joining a cycling club and going to an open day soon. I've been looking at the Avanti Pista, and would spend the $650. I'll probably wait until I ride a couple of times on a loaner bike before committing to anything..isaac. wrote:The Avanti Pista is commonly around 650 new. I can vouch for these it was first and present track bike and it's all I could ask for at the moment. Although it is significantly heavier than a lot it still does the trick. I hate to tell you this but in my opinion you're not going to find any decent track bikes for 500 at the moment, especially the one's you mentioned. Are you with a cycling club? Have you ridden a track bike on a velodrome before? I'd recommend giving it a while to sink in and race and train on one of you're cycling club's bikes or rentals before you make a purchase. The other thing is don't buy a VISP.
This was the other frame I was contemplating getting (http://www.red2bicycle.com/products/201 ... pping.html). However, by the time I've bought wheels, chainset, headset, bars, etc, I reckon it would come close to the $600 mark anyway.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby jacks1071 » Thu Jul 05, 2012 9:19 pm
http://www.pro-liteoz.com/store/index.p ... oductId=32
Its the last one in stock
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby scotto » Mon Jul 09, 2012 2:32 pm
nice bike and great price.jacks1071 wrote:If a Size 54 will suit you this maybe of interest:
http://www.pro-liteoz.com/store/index.p ... oductId=32
Its the last one in stock
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby .isaac. » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:19 am
really? I've heard pro-lite flex like a devil.scotto wrote:nice bike and great price.jacks1071 wrote:If a Size 54 will suit you this maybe of interest:
http://www.pro-liteoz.com/store/index.p ... oductId=32
Its the last one in stock
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby vander » Tue Jul 10, 2012 12:22 pm
The bike has got me plenty of wins at a pretty good level. Will be testing it out at raw on friday..isaac. wrote:really? I've heard pro-lite flex like a devil.scotto wrote:nice bike and great price.jacks1071 wrote:If a Size 54 will suit you this maybe of interest:
http://www.pro-liteoz.com/store/index.p ... oductId=32
Its the last one in stock
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby jacks1071 » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:13 pm
I've sold hundreds of them and never had a complaint or a return, perfect as a club bike right through to state level competition. If you can flex one sufficiently for it to be a problem you should probably be in London right now riding a BT that was custom made just for you.isaac. wrote:really? I've heard pro-lite flex like a devil.scotto wrote:nice bike and great price.jacks1071 wrote:If a Size 54 will suit you this maybe of interest:
http://www.pro-liteoz.com/store/index.p ... oductId=32
Its the last one in stock
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby .isaac. » Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:36 pm
Ok. If I ever get the chance I'll ride one and base my opinion from my own experience. I don't doubt they may be very reliable and stiff frames but I was only speaking off a secondary source.jacks1071 wrote: I've sold hundreds of them and never had a complaint or a return, perfect as a club bike right through to state level competition. If you can flex one sufficiently for it to be a problem you should probably be in London right now riding a BT that was custom made just for you
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
Postby backofthebunch » Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:40 pm
I saw some in Melb recently (2011 i beleive) but ad is no longer on bikeechange.
can't remember which store.
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Re: New to track riding...bike suggestions
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