Sunday 10 June 2012

Simple Ways To Acquire The Most Essential Fixed Gear Bike Parts

By Daniel Turbin


Constructing a fixie yourself is the ultimate accomplishment. It is so gratifying to achieve that apex and then head out and ride what you have crafted. Yet the key to doing this is selecting the best fixed gear bike parts. Not just that, but finding those precious parts at the right cost for your pocket is important. It's not so hard if you know where to look.

There is no fixed gear bike parts store. Sadly that's a simple fact. Therefore let's begin by joining a few forums where we know fixie mad bikers live. Get yourself know and ask the question, this is certainly straight from the horse's mouth information and invaluable. You will probably get some local contacts. Use them and ask if they will help you if you happen to be new to all of this.

Ok so next have a look at your local free ads or small ads in the papers. You might be surprised at the things you see. Keep in mind many parts for self build especially are not really that specialized. Those old bikes being sold off for junk are meat and drink to a fixie biker. Think sprockets, frames, hubs and envision for each advert. You might be amazed.

So if you have no good fortune, then you are beginning to creep into the higher priced new and nearly new world. Craigslist could very well give you what you are searching for. If that fails then eBay as well as Amazon are your next stops. You will likely shell out much more, simply because it will be brand new a lot of the time.

And so those are your best bets for finding fixed gear bike parts for building or as spares. Look hard and develop relationships is the best advice you can have. A relationship with other fixed gear maniacs or perhaps local bike shops will work miracles down the road.



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