Hey man im pretty sure its a fixie which means you are better off asking at r/fixedgear or r/fixedgearbicycle
Big_Enchilada69 on
I’ve tried to contact this company a couple of times in regards to buying one of these. The emails were just asking about certain measurements and specs. Never heard back 🤷
discovigilantes on
Doesn’t velo trace on YouTube use siroko parts a bit. Maybe give him a message and I rate his channel.
andrewcooke on
it doesn’t have brakes so would be no good as ss
ninjaML on
If you know Spanish, check Francisco Borrero’s YouTube channel. He reviews this bike after using it for some days as bike messenger
NinJesterV on
It looks fine as an entry-level bike. If you’ve got a mind to upgrade it, I say *go for it*.
I recently bought a dirt-cheap Chinese bike for about $250, but I’m swapping out parts one by one and building it into a sexy, high-quality singlespeed since I can’t afford to drop $1000 all at once.
I got one with mechanical disc brakes, because that’s something I’ve always wanted to try. I’m going to keep upgrading until only the frame remains, and then I’ll upgrade that, too.
IF you do this, though, a word of caution: *Measure* everything. My cheap Chinese bike doesn’t like to use international standards. Still not having any trouble finding the right fit for new parts, but I have to measure first.
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Hey man im pretty sure its a fixie which means you are better off asking at r/fixedgear or r/fixedgearbicycle
I’ve tried to contact this company a couple of times in regards to buying one of these. The emails were just asking about certain measurements and specs. Never heard back 🤷
Doesn’t velo trace on YouTube use siroko parts a bit. Maybe give him a message and I rate his channel.
it doesn’t have brakes so would be no good as ss
If you know Spanish, check Francisco Borrero’s YouTube channel. He reviews this bike after using it for some days as bike messenger
It looks fine as an entry-level bike. If you’ve got a mind to upgrade it, I say *go for it*.
I recently bought a dirt-cheap Chinese bike for about $250, but I’m swapping out parts one by one and building it into a sexy, high-quality singlespeed since I can’t afford to drop $1000 all at once.
I got one with mechanical disc brakes, because that’s something I’ve always wanted to try. I’m going to keep upgrading until only the frame remains, and then I’ll upgrade that, too.
IF you do this, though, a word of caution: *Measure* everything. My cheap Chinese bike doesn’t like to use international standards. Still not having any trouble finding the right fit for new parts, but I have to measure first.