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F#%k Fixies & Spandex
By cre3456319 October 3, 2011
I was looking for a commuter that can take a beating and won't talk back and i came acrossed this beast. The 400.00 Price point made it easy to pull the trigger. I was sceptical of the build quality because of the price but this bike is like its name STOUT. The components are nothing to write home about but you can upgrade over time. If the thought of shaving and covering your body in skin tight spandex just to ride your bike around makes you throw up in your mouth then this is the bike for you. The 29 in wheels let you roll over curbs, down stairs off ledges and take abuse that a fixie would crumple under. Buy it you wont regret it. This thing rips stock and right out of the box. I threw a set of pegs on this thing so i can pick my old lady up and take her out on a hot date.
View Details: SE Bicycles 2011 Stout 29er
Nailed It? 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Frame Material:
- steel
- Dropout Type:
- rear-entry horizontal
- Headset:
- Tange/Cane Creek Aheadset
- Fork Material:
- steel
- Fork Blade Shape:
- straight
- Wheelset:
- Alex DM18
- Crankset:
- single speed
- Chain Rings:
- 32 t
- Crank Arm Length:
- (17in) 175 mm
- Pedals:
- Xpedo
- Brake Levers:
- Tektro
- Brake Calipers:
- Tektro V-Brake
- Handlebar:
- SE riser
- Handlebar Width:
- 68 cm
- Bar Tape:
- SE BMX grips
- Stem Length:
- 90 mm
- Chain:
- KMC
- Rear Sprocket Range:
- 18 t
- Tires:
- Kenda Nevegal
- Tire Size:
- 29 x 2.2 in
- Seat Collar:
- alloy clamp
- Saddle:
- SE Racing
- Weight:
- (17in) 28 lbs
- Recommended Use:
- next-level urban randonneuring
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- (frame and fork) lifetime, (components) 1 year
Change me.



