Pure Fix Cycles created the ultimate Fixie bike starting with the simplicity and elegance of an urban geometry frame and straight fork made from durable high tensile steel. A Necothreadless Headset holds Zoom riser handlebars with Oury grips on a Promax stem. The classic Vader saddle gets the job done, without frills, and it keeps the weight down.
Radius front brakes stop when asked and are easily removed for a purist ride. Hubs are custom Pure Fix Lasered KT Quandos. KendaKwest 700cc x 28 tires give you control and contact. Pressure retention is courtesy of 60mm Presta valves. Wellgo pedals and cages connect you to a Lasco three-piece sealed bearing crank set.
The gear ratio is 44:16 with 74.25 gear inches using a KMC chain. All this joy comes out with a weight of 22-24 lbs., depending on size.
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Here are some great features of the Pure Fix Cycles:
· Urban, High Tensile Steel (Tig-welded)
· Straight, High Tensile Steel (Tig-welded)
· NecoThreadless Set, Alloy and Steel
· Zoom Risers, Alloy and Steel
· Promax Alloy
· Oury Grips (Made in USA)
· Vader Performance Saddle
· Radius Alloy Front Brake
· Lasco 3-Piece Sealed Bearing
· Pure Fix Platform Pedals
· Pure Fix Lasered, KT Quando
· KMC Chain
· KendaKwest 28x700C
· Presta 60mm
Pure Fix Cycles is a celebration of bicycling for all that it offers: transportation, health, and righteous good times. With our economy cooled and our planet warming, there is no better way to get around than riding, cost and carbon free, on a fixed gear bike. In a city where transportation is always a challenge, Pure Fix Cycles can help make your transit something you look forward to.
In short, compared to other bikes in its class, like State or Big Shot, this is a better value for a commuter once you get the rather serious kinks worked out. However, the value does diminish once you take the kinks into account. If you can fit into a bigshot, I’d say probably go with that if you looking for fixies.
Here’s what one of the owners had to say about the Pure Fix Cycles:
I have around a 2 mile commute back and forth from home and work depending on my route with a total of 8 miles (including back and forth for lunch) and have waited a few months to write a review. So far I’ve put about 500 miles on this bike in the past 2 months.
This bike is definitely solid. I had no problems with scratches, gouges, or striped pedals or anything like that during assembly. I haven’t had a single problem with the inner tubes either, aside from the normal tire pressure drop after a couple weeks. I used to do this commute with a department store mountain bike and have made my ride extremely easier. The bike is pretty light from my experience of bikes, I haven’t any top of the line road bikes or anything like that but for my purposes this thing is perfect.