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Trick Fixie info/frames

Dethklok

Monkey
Jul 4, 2008
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Rochester, NY
So ive been looking around for a fixie bike to cruise around the city and practice some tricks when Im bored.

I dont know much about trick fixies besides it looks like fun Im sure it will help my trials progress and vice versa.

Ive been eyeing and identiti persona since I could run it fixed or SS, but I did notice the geo is way different than most road frames so I dont know if I should get a Med or Lg? I ride a 54 Roubaix and it fits me pretty well if that helps for sizing?

Its between the Persona, Charge Scissor, or BlkMrkt NSF? ide LOVE a Xenon Star****er but $1,000 for my first fixie frame seems like a bit much lol.

Any advice pertainint to fixie tricking would be appreciated
 

quickneonrt

Turbo Monkey
Apr 8, 2003
1,611
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Staten Island NY
look into the MKE Bruiser totally dialed for ss or fixed trick riding, fits a wide tire, fork and frame can take 990 brakes. can be set up with a gyro and through the ht front brake for bar spins. Milwaukee bikes
 

Bryan67

Chimp
Nov 23, 2007
83
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Fresno, Ca.
Don`t listen to these clowns. I have a large Persona set up as single speed with front and back brakes and use it for commuting and excercise since my 26" DJ is not really ideal for that. It is kind of big (Standover around 24") and the top tube is a little short for a commuter (About 22.25") but it still rides good. I might be looking at a longer TT frame soon though.