CHEAP FIXIE WHEELS - 18 WHEELS OF STEEL GAMES TO DOWNLOAD
Cheap Fixie Wheels
Used in reference to the cycle of a specified condition or set of events
A circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground
(wheel) a simple machine consisting of a circular frame with spokes (or a solid disc) that can rotate on a shaft or axle (as in vehicles or other machines)
A circular object that revolves on an axle and forms part of a machine
steering wheel: a handwheel that is used for steering
(wheel) change directions as if revolving on a pivot; "They wheeled their horses around and left"
Charging low prices
(of prices or other charges) Low
brassy: tastelessly showy; "a flash car"; "a flashy ring"; "garish colors"; "a gaudy costume"; "loud sport shirts"; "a meretricious yet stylish book"; "tawdry ornaments"
(of an item for sale) Low in price; worth more than its cost
bum: of very poor quality; flimsy
relatively low in price or charging low prices; "it would have been cheap at twice the price"; "inexpensive family restaurants"
A fixed-gear bicycle (or fixed-wheel bicycle, commonly known in the USA as a fixie) is a bicycle that has no freewheel, meaning it cannot coast — the pedals are always in motion when the bicycle is moving.
Although there are different designs, most fixie bicycles are among the simplest two-wheelers on the road and trail. They're usually comprised of a frame, wheels, bars, stem, seat, seatpost, crankset, pedals and chain.
Concorde Fixie Project
Will in John's twisted my arm* to take this lovely Concorde frame and forks off him. ?40. He'd even gone to the trouble of fitting a new h.set, bb, drop-out adjuster and seat bolt. Plan is to turn it into a fixie "on the cheap". I already had a spare front wheel (Campag Chorus on Mavic rim) (and I have a 36 hole rim for the back wheel too), seatpost, saddle, bars, stem, brake levers and calipers came out of the spares box (although the stem bolt is seized and I can't move the bars so they might need replacing). Chainset recently obtained (see above). All I need now is a 130 36 hole fixed hub - after consulting I've decided at this stage to leave it looking liking a road-bike that's been converted. I could bend the stays in to 120 to take a track hub but it's a lovely true frame at the moment and I don't think that would be right.
(*ok I admit, not much twisting was required)
Lapierre fixie - step 2
So far:
Campagnolo Chorus crank (40)
Flip-flop hub (15 fixed)
Laprade seatpost
Belleri stem and handlebar
Brooks B17 saddle
Alex front wheel
Schwalbe marathon plus 700x25
To go:
Build rear wheel (yeah) on Mavic silver rim
The front wheel will remain until the moment I get a dynamo hub (and build that wheel too). A SON dynamo hub would be ideal, but will probably go for something cheaper.
Chain
Cross brake lever (Tektro 2.0)
Front brake
SKS Mudgards
Light rack (something like a Tubus Fly, again like on my other bike, but cheaper!)
Eventually:
Dynamohub
Moustache handlebars
Lights (got front and rear B+M,that should do the trick)