Dodici Fixed Gear Bike Build, Dodici Cicli hand made in Italy. Epic ride, super light, crazy quick and mad smooth. Specs - www.waveywheel... Wavey Wheelies Shop - www.waveywheel... Wavey Wheelies
I could legit watch your videos all day!! I love building bikes wish I had all the fancy tools tho I just go to my local shop and use there tools and build my bikes. I've been going to the same shops for 16years so they are like my family.
Good spotting🙂 I just recently got some sample stickers made so hopefully I’ll have them for sale in the next month or so. I’ll let you know when I do!!
Damn you do some neat bikes up man. I just bought one I really really like and I’ll start to mod it soon, plus I made an aero disc for my Yes bike for like $20 and it looks damn cool! Gotta love an all black bike too, looks so cool! Your building style is damn good man.
Hot tip to tension your chain.....get a rubber door stop and wedge it between rear tire and frame. Give it a little peddle to tighten and wallah! Tighten your bolts down.
How could I get into building bikes in some way without breaking the bank? I honestly like building custom bikes more than I like riding them, so it would be awesome to be able to do them without costing myself money. I even work at a bike shop which is quite helpful. I love your videos man you’re killing it!
thanks my bro. I appreciate the kind words! Working in a bike shop has got to be the best position to start. Assuming that you can get parts at the trade prices, you're going to save a lot of money. And the access to tools and a workshop is another major benefit. Another thing, which is what I did when I started working on bikes, is just keeping all your old parts and bikes. That should give you the ability to swap parts around and have spare parts to make new build cheaper. Working in a bike shop sounds perfect as you might be able to build custom bikes for customers and you'll get paid to do so! sounds like a win win to me
Thanks bro!! Yeah it can definitely slow you down a bit if your wizzing between cars but luckily for where I live there’s not really a whole lot of traffic with narrow gaps, so I can get away with it for the most part
Nice job and tight riding skills👌👌 I was wondering can you remove the wheel without undoing the chain? It seems like you set it up pretty deep into the rear dropouts 🤔
Hey! This is custom built so would be hard to buy the exact same bike but could build one similar. Message me on Instagram or email and I might be able to help you out!
Nice build. I have the same Mavic Ellipse wheelset. When installed on my frame, The rear wheel seems to drag like the bearings are pitching and wheel does not spin smoothly/freely. Don't seem to have the same issue. Do you have any idea of what my issue could be? Thanks!
from where did you get all your stuff, i frame and so on.I think it is so cool to be able to make a bicycle like this myself, so I would like to try it.would you like to forward the site where all your parts come from please?
Front wheel is solid axle so no you can’t use a quick release on it without changing the axle. And the rear wheel is double sided fixed, you can however get flip/flop hubs that will accommodate a free wheel
How did you do the back wheel? Just remove the freehub and screw on a gear and lockring? Does it mean that all wheels with a screw on hub can be converted to a fixed wheel?
These are track/fixed gear specific wheels that are designed for just fixed gear cogs. Fixed gear thread is also different to freewheel thread in terms that it has two 'steps' of thread with the locking thread being opposite thread. You can't really use a geared free hub for fixed gear unfortunately!
Man, the bike owners are cool dudes for letting you film that trick bit at the end of every build. I'd get a panic attack if I saw someone do a sketchy fish and chips on my brand new wheelset. 😅
I’m enjoying the bike so far ru-vid.comUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA My only real complaints are the brakes and the pedals. I feel like a bike designed for bigger people should have much larger pedals and more heavy duty brakes. I’ve only gotten two really good rides out of it, minimal downhill action, and the brakes feel like they’re already going out. A larger person has more momentum, so I think this wasn’t thought through very well. Also, I wear size 13-14 wide shoes. My feet cramp up on these pedals that are clearly made for smaller feet. Since I’m not a pro rider (and I don’t think many are who purchase this bike) I don’t think that the straps on the pedal are necessary at all. None of this takes away from the enjoyment I get from riding, however. I’ll just head to a bike shop to improve on a few things.
I love watching Dream buildI Mtb so that I would have an idea for my mtb but I don't have one 😔 I wish they could give me one even just a simple bike, I would appreciate anything 😊🙏
@@waveywheelies I don’t know actually. Isn’t it supposed to be better? Most higher end bikes have em for some reason I believe. Does it even make a difference?