yo, I‘m a beginner when it comes to fixies and I noticed SF is pretty cheap compared to other bikes. I want to buy a bike from there but idrk if it‘s any good since I have no idea. what do you think if I may ask?
@jiojet2633 visually, they look nice, but I've never riden one, so I can't speak about specifics of ride quality or anything like that. I would consider buying one if I was in the market for a new bike if that's what you're asking? Most aluminum bikes in the $500-$700 range will more or less ride/feel the same, and any difference in cost will come down to the quality of parts the bike has (frame and wheels being the most important because other components can be replaced fairly cheaply). Being new to fixed, I'd suggest going to a local shop in your area and asking questions about frame size/material and choosing something based on their recommendations. Hope this helps. Good luck ✌️🚴♀️
@@the6ig6adwolf much appreciated dude! exactly, since I'm a beginner, I just want to start and prefer to get into something like this. Over time, as I gain more experience, of course, a bike with better parts would be conceivable. I will definitely get some advice here first and then make the final decision! But this helps me immensely, thank you!
I want to buy/build my first Fixie for a reasonable price (I'm willing to pay 1k), but I'm a complete beginner. Is this any good? Can someone please help a brother out :(
As an SF Giants fan, that color combo is right up my alley 🤎🖤
yo, I‘m a beginner when it comes to fixies and I noticed SF is pretty cheap compared to other bikes. I want to buy a bike from there but idrk if it‘s any good since I have no idea. what do you think if I may ask?
@jiojet2633 visually, they look nice, but I've never riden one, so I can't speak about specifics of ride quality or anything like that. I would consider buying one if I was in the market for a new bike if that's what you're asking? Most aluminum bikes in the $500-$700 range will more or less ride/feel the same, and any difference in cost will come down to the quality of parts the bike has (frame and wheels being the most important because other components can be replaced fairly cheaply). Being new to fixed, I'd suggest going to a local shop in your area and asking questions about frame size/material and choosing something based on their recommendations. Hope this helps. Good luck ✌️🚴♀️
@@the6ig6adwolf much appreciated dude! exactly, since I'm a beginner, I just want to start and prefer to get into something like this. Over time, as I gain more experience, of course, a bike with better parts would be conceivable. I will definitely get some advice here first and then make the final decision! But this helps me immensely, thank you!
@@jiojet2633don't forget abt the frame sizing also. Cheers dude
@@H4VANA383 yes I tried a few sizes on my local shop here, that advice helped a lot! got my first fixie now and I love it
😍 Love it! Thanks for the "slow build"!
Congrats from Brazil! Nice bike! 😎👍🏻🇧🇷
Very cool to dress up same way as your bike, love it.
How long is that handlebar?
How do you feel with this handlebar? Isn't it too wide?
Does it came out from the box in pieces?
Can someone give me the pedal brand that come with strap?
clean build❤🔥
Hi, nice build, can you tell me please your height and the size of the frame?
Hi! The bike in the video is size 55 and the rider is 178 cm tall.
your height and size of the frame ?
Frameset color scheme is OK but those wheels are F 1600/R 1800 grams - just naked wheels, that's what they tell on website. Anchors or error?
They are like 150€ a piece and have deep rims made out of alloy, what do you expect?? lol
I'd expect 30mm alu rims which would make 32/32 spoke wheelset of 2300 grams, for same price. That's 1kg less.
I want to buy/build my first Fixie for a reasonable price (I'm willing to pay 1k), but I'm a complete beginner. Is this any good? Can someone please help a brother out :(
wondering the same
Santafixie ?
@@Toutavelo yes
You must be the richest in your neighborhood
Give me this fixed gear bike.😢 Please
sponsored content?) no offence but this bike should be horrible, no??
That's a perfect entry level bike.
No, this is not paid content. We wanted to work with a more affordable bike as well. Santafixie just provided the bike for us.
Its not gravel bike. Its stuped metal thing,