i want to make a fixie help

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BLAHER at 05.12.09 - 5:47 pm
all i have are nothing but moutain bmw and like 2 road bike frames and a hybrid but im somwhere in a budget how can i make a fixie usuing parts from other bikes or do i have to buy all that shit and is anyone willing to trade parts 
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at the very least, you'll probably only have to buy a new hub.  you can use your existing spokes and rim, but if i were you, i'd go out and buy a new wheel with a fixie hub.  also, you can request a flip-flop hub for a little more money and get two gearings instead of one.  plus, if your hub ever gets stripped, you'll have a spare.  
that's my advice
tortuga_veloce05.12.09 - 5:51 pm
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thanx so pretty much i have to buy the hub to make my roads into fixies 
BLAHER05.12.09 - 5:54 pm
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my bmx and a few cruisers are fixies so i cant swap parts?
BLAHER05.12.09 - 5:55 pm
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those are single-speeds.  fixed gear is a little different.  i could regale you with the finer points, but you'd be better off taking your road bike to a shop that sells fixed gear wheels and having them explain it to you.
tortuga_veloce05.12.09 - 5:58 pm
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you should make an lafixed.com account and ask for help there
mmaceda05.12.09 - 5:58 pm
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hey RBI!  would you believe i've done it?  and guess what happened!  nothing!  i still have the fucking wheel!  i'll show it to you if you can still open your eyes after i pwn you on sunday!
yeah, that probably isnt good advice, though.  thanks for stepping in with that.  
tortuga_veloce05.12.09 - 6:05 pm
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oh alright thnx everyone ill see what imma end up doing i have a budjet of only 100 dollars is that enough
BLAHER05.12.09 - 8:39 pm
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haha i know im going to leave the front ones on in case 
BLAHER05.12.09 - 8:42 pm
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does any one know where i can buy the part to make my bike into a fixie or cheap or willing to trade parts?
BLAHER05.12.09 - 9:30 pm
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Most of the info you'll need is here in one place:
http://sheldonbrown.com/fixed/index.html
angle05.12.09 - 10:07 pm
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"does any one know where i can buy the part to make my bike into a fixie or cheap or willing to trade parts?"
Save your pennies and take the time to do it right.
Things you will need to convert a road bike to a fixie:
1) Track rear wheel. (If your road bike is a 27" frame, you may want to get a 27" track wheel, as if you get a 700c rear wheel, you'll have mismatched wheels, unless you get a complete wheelset.)  These are about $100 online.  You'll also need a cog/lockring, which you can get for $15-35 if they aren't included.
2) Crank. Depending on your chainline, which really needs to be straight for a fixie, (and you can move the chainring inside the spider to adjust the chainline slightly and/or use washers/spacers) you may or may not need a new crank/bottom bracket. (Pake makes a decent crank for $60, and Shimano BBs are $15-30).
3) Chain - Depending on whether you get a 3/32 or 1/8 cog/crank, you may need a new chain.  These are about $10.
Converting to a singlespeed is MUCH cheaper, so that may be a consideration if you're on a budget.
Go to one of the local bike coops (Bikerowave, Bike Kitchen, Bike Oven), they may not have all the necessary parts, but they've got the tools and people with the skills to help you do this efficiently.
JB05.13.09 - 10:17 am
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dude!  get that fixie asap!!!
i've ben getin layed NOSTOP cent i got mind!!!
User105.13.09 - 10:28 am
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if you are crazy enough you can make a suicide hub with the stuff you already have, you will need to buy a track hub and some locktight 
apineda05.13.09 - 12:17 pm
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oh yea save some mony for condums  ;-)
User105.13.09 - 12:24 pm
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a suicide hub and a track hub are two different things. one is a normal hub with a cog glued to it. the other is a hub for track bikes.
ruinedbyidiots05.13.09 - 12:32 pm
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you can use the old school freewheel (not freehub) hubs to jb weld it.
_iJunes05.13.09 - 12:34 pm
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They're called suicide hubs for a reason.
Singlespeed it, or buy a decent track wheel.
JB05.13.09 - 12:55 pm
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i did single speed it... i met a guy who i smiked out and hi pops owned a bike so so i paid 20 and got a my stock rimturned in to a single and the crank and chain.... i have another frame imma invest to make that a fixie!!!
BLAHER05.13.09 - 8:53 pm
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haha dont worry i wont i actually am somewhat sober when i ride 
BLAHER05.13.09 - 9:01 pm
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Sell all of your bikes and buy one.  
SOLVED  then you can be so cool to say.....  "I only ride fix...sha!
parlorbikes05.13.09 - 9:23 pm
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if you have a high end road bike, i'm willing to trade.
then i can go on doing respectable rides and you can go on doing skids and losing teeth.
and im serious right now.
im up for a trade if ur bike is worth it.
this whole fixed gear deal is a fad and will die out.
a good roadbike will always be a good roadbike.
KiMS105.14.09 - 10:51 am
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@blaher do you know an examer or motzer??
i think you do.
why do you want a fixie?
theshues05.14.09 - 11:08 am
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well i have and older bianchi thats the one i just made in to a single speed and a raleigh frame im willing to trade for a smaller frame a full fixie even if its fucked up a bit but rideable 
BLAHER05.14.09 - 2:14 pm
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I have turned a few bikes into fixed gears by taking off the tensioner and trimming down the chain.  Then you just thread strong wire or something through the cassette so it doesnt move.  better yet, if you have access to a welding machine, just welt the shit out of it and it wont move.
I havent gone on a long ride with these;  mainly just to mess around.
try it... if you DARE.
greeezybear05.18.09 - 12:03 am
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