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Potential Fixie Build

Posted: 17 Aug 2013, 14:46
by mikesbytes
After describing the problems with my current Fixie frame, Bundy recommend I get an Alloy VISP frame. Recon's they are about $150.

Any views on frames?

Of course once you change the frame, the temptation is to do an entire build

Re: Potential Fixie Build

Posted: 17 Aug 2013, 15:31
by Strawburger
Entire build. It will feel better and look better all nice and shiny!

Re: Potential Fixie Build

Posted: 17 Aug 2013, 22:31
by Adrian E
MC has a MASI speciale fixie on special for $899. It's a solid frame. We just redid the bar tape to black because white sucks.
http://mccyclery.bikeit.com.au/bicycles ... /100256129

I don't really have any experience with fixie specific frames... all of my fixies have been hand-me-downs. Thanks Toff!

Re: Potential Fixie Build

Posted: 19 Aug 2013, 12:57
by Simon Llewellyn
As with all bikes, you've got to watch the geometry. Right geometry for right conditions. Most track bikes have steeper head tubes and steeper fork rake which reduces the steering and is alright on a velodrome but abit inhibiting on the road. The alumnium might feel the road shock abit more than cr-moly steel too.

As it is a low end track bike may well have road geometry but check it out.

Re: Potential Fixie Build

Posted: 19 Aug 2013, 21:36
by utopia

Re: Potential Fixie Build

Posted: 20 Aug 2013, 08:32
by fenn_paddler
My first VISP suffered a broken chainstay after 6-9 months: https://www.dropbox.com/sc/v9lp23mp6hyn6kw/PWztGly7Q3

Have had a better run from the next one.

Re: Potential Fixie Build

Posted: 22 Aug 2013, 19:46
by mikesbytes
Simon, do you know geometry numbers? They are quoted towards the bottom of this page for the 790

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a23 ... 6980154778

Peter, I don't want to go for a retro road frame rebirth as I want a high bottom bracket

Alan, what model visp failed on you? Which model do you have now?

Re: Potential Fixie Build

Posted: 23 Aug 2013, 08:57
by fenn_paddler
Same model both times Mike.

Similar to this one: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Track-Fixie- ... 27d0025817

The forks it comes with weighs a ton - I swapped it for the carbon one from my broken felt dispatch fixie.