Bianchi Pista vs. Specialized Langster

DaShen

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Anyone here ride fixed gears? I am trying to get into them but I want a starter bike and I have heard these are good starter bikes for Fixed Gears.

The Bianchi is CroMo, while the Specialized is AL.

I might get a Langster, but I am unsure. Plus I don't normally like to spend that much money anyways. Any ideas?
 

boyRacer

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You sure you want a fixie? :D

I'm a Specialized whore, and the Langster is better equipped but the Pista is the tits. :heart:
 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: bR
You sure you want a fixie? :D

I'm a Specialized whore, and the Langster is better equipped but the Pista is the tits. :heart:

Yeah the Pista is purty, plus it is CroMo which is a much better ride on a fixed gear.
The Specialized though is really nice with a decent component grouping for a started bike, but the Al makes me cringe.

I found a really nice Langster, but I don't know if I should yet.
 

boyRacer

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The Langster was $400 brand new two years ago... all of a sudden its over $600 for the same bike. :confused:

If you want a starter fixie I think the Langster is better for you since it's already equipped with brakes and levers and just flip the hub if you want.

Or you can go find a used one. At least 9 out of 10 fixed gear bikes I see on the road look like a POS. I think that's part of the allure of these things plus they're so much simpler. :) I rarely see a brand spanking new one with a name brand slapped across the downtube.
 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: bR
The Langster was $400 brand new two years ago... all of a sudden its over $600 for the same bike. :confused:

If you want a starter fixie I think the Langster is better for you since it's already equipped with brakes and levers and just flip the hub if you want.

Or you can go find a used one. At least 9 out of 10 fixed gear bikes I see on the road look like a POS. I think that's part of the allure of these things plus they're so much simpler. :) I rarely see a brand spanking new one with a name brand slapped across the downtube.

I am going for a used one, but it is still expensive. It has a lot of upgrades.

**EDIT**

What if I don't need brakes and such? Would the Langster still beat out the Pista?
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: bR
You sure you want a fixie? :D

I'm a Specialized whore, and the Langster is better equipped but the Pista is the tits. :heart:

Oooh, that Bianchi is sweet!

Love the world bands! I have them on my LeMond. :thumbsup:
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: bR
You sure you want a fixie? :D

I'm a Specialized whore, and the Langster is better equipped but the Pista is the tits. :heart:

Yeah the Pista is purty, plus it is CroMo which is a much better ride on a fixed gear.
The Specialized though is really nice with a decent component grouping for a started bike, but the Al makes me cringe.

I found a really nice Langster, but I don't know if I should yet.

A group of what? Crankset, chain, seatpost, hubs and stem? How much difference could there be? :laugh:
 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: bR
You sure you want a fixie? :D

I'm a Specialized whore, and the Langster is better equipped but the Pista is the tits. :heart:

Yeah the Pista is purty, plus it is CroMo which is a much better ride on a fixed gear.
The Specialized though is really nice with a decent component grouping for a started bike, but the Al makes me cringe.

I found a really nice Langster, but I don't know if I should yet.

A group of what? Crankset, chain, seatpost, hubs and stem? How much difference could there be? :laugh:

The grouping isn't as complicated as a geared bike, but the gears manufacturer and more importantly the handlebar, wheel, and frame manufacturer are much more important. But I do get your point. :p

 

boyRacer

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Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: bR
The Langster was $400 brand new two years ago... all of a sudden its over $600 for the same bike. :confused:

If you want a starter fixie I think the Langster is better for you since it's already equipped with brakes and levers and just flip the hub if you want.

Or you can go find a used one. At least 9 out of 10 fixed gear bikes I see on the road look like a POS. I think that's part of the allure of these things plus they're so much simpler. :) I rarely see a brand spanking new one with a name brand slapped across the downtube.

I am going for a used one, but it is still expensive. It has a lot of upgrades.

**EDIT**

What if I don't need brakes and such? Would the Langster still beat out the Pista?

Are you sure you don't need brakes? :evil: I thought you were a starter :p

To be honest, out of your choices, I would sooo get the Pista.

 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: bR
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: bR
The Langster was $400 brand new two years ago... all of a sudden its over $600 for the same bike. :confused:

If you want a starter fixie I think the Langster is better for you since it's already equipped with brakes and levers and just flip the hub if you want.

Or you can go find a used one. At least 9 out of 10 fixed gear bikes I see on the road look like a POS. I think that's part of the allure of these things plus they're so much simpler. :) I rarely see a brand spanking new one with a name brand slapped across the downtube.

I am going for a used one, but it is still expensive. It has a lot of upgrades.

**EDIT**

What if I don't need brakes and such? Would the Langster still beat out the Pista?

Are you sure you don't need brakes? :evil: I thought you were a starter :p

To be honest, out of your choices, I would sooo get the Pista.

I have tried out a few Fixed gears. I ride quite a bit already and have good muscle mass and efficient pedal stroke. I have pretty good balance, and the last Fixed gear I tried out I could easily do a track stand.