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Tsunami SNM100 Fixed gear

A cheap but efficient fixie for short (30-50km) rides, errands and just to enjoy. It's a quick build from both brand new and used parts.

Frame:
Tsunami SNM100 - M (52) Alu T6061 - 1550gr. Geometry: - CT=520mm - Ef.TT=532mm - HT=105mm - Head=75° - Reach=403mm - Stack=495mm - Rear space 120mm

Fork/Headset:
Tsunami SNM100 - Alu T6061 - 650gr - QR 100mm

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
BSA68 - no brand - square tapered

Pedals:
Time ATAC XS Absalon

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Cranckset and Chainring (46t) Legend / Chain Weapon FSC Olive 1/2x1/8 / no brand cog (17t) and lockring

Handlebars/Stem:
Easton EC50 400mm / Easton EC50 90mm 8° / Tape Ciclovation Advanced Metallic Gray

Saddle/Seatpost:
Ryte EVA / Zitto 27.2mm 350mm

Brakes:
Tektro inline lever / Shimano Sora BR-R3000 caliper

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Intro 7 - 20 spokes 25mm deep - 990gr / Chaoyang Mini Shark H-457 700x25c

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Intro 7 - 24 spokes 25mm deep - 1090gr / Chaoyang Mini Shark H-457 700x25c

Accessories:
Tail light, bottle cage and adaptor from Decathlon. Lezyne Micro-C computer.

More Info:
Last time I rode a fixie was 13 years ago, in 2012, and last time I rode a bike was 8 years ago. So I'm returning to the sport with this bike. Thus why the stem is in upright position and handlebars slightly up - I yet have to re-gain my flexibility. Right now, ready for a ride it weights just a bit over 8kg, so still room for improvement (planned: crankset, BB, tires and seatpost) Frame brand states max 25c tires, but as there are space and roads here (Thailand) are not the best I'll try to fit 28c.

Added by txeke.

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