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Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby ctof » April 27th, 2010, 10:27 am

Ok, ok, you get it. We sell Quirings. You've seen the pictures, now we want to show off some other awesome stuff we've done. Quirings are sweet, but are just the tip of the iceberg! Custom is our middle name! Don't settle, get the exact bike you want from Cycle to Fitness! Custom wheels? No problem! We love building wheels and will come up with something that will fit your budget AND stand up to your punishment! In this thread, I'll be posting up some of the fun/crazy/amazing stuff you've been dreaming of. So, the next time you are looking to upgrade your ride, or get a new bike, check out Cycle to Fitness in Livonia! Feel free to give us a call to talk bikes at 734-266-8203 to talk dreambikes. We are an authorized dealer for some of the coolest brands of bikes including, Quiring, KHS, Bianchi, Surly, Salsa, LaPierre, Turner, Moots, BMC, Foes, Voodoo, Redline, and more! If you want it, we can get, and we'll build it better!
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-You custom bike shop!

Postby ctof » April 27th, 2010, 10:32 am

We'll kick this thread off with a fun Pugsley we built up recently:

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AWESOME!

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Monstrous!

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Ready to roll over ANYTHING!

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Surly cranks hooked up to Speedplay pedals. . .niiiiiice!

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Custom Surly Large Marge rims laced up to American Classic hubs. That's an SS hub up front and a geared hub in the back. Why AC? Because they make really durable hubs that are lightweight AND easy to work on. Can't beat that combo, can you?!

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Even the bars are wide. That's the new Salsa WAMMY bar.

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On the left, a Surly Endomorph tire, on the right a WTB 29x2.3. This thing is a beast!

I love Pugsleys, and at Cycle to Fitness we'd love to build a Puglsey for you! They are big, they are fun, and they are REALLY easy to pedal (You'd be amazed if you haven't ridden one already). Thinking of getting a fun new bike? Come to Cycle to Fitness in Livonia to get your dream bike built for you!
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby scat silvurz » April 27th, 2010, 11:05 am

Betcha can leave one helluvah skid on the tarmac with that tire!
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby Tom L. » April 27th, 2010, 1:06 pm

That's a pretty cool bike but isn't the chain too short? I wonder why other shops don't post cool stuff they're doing? Maybe they're not doing any cool stuff?
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby Steve_Balogh » May 1st, 2010, 11:47 am

No Larry on the front? I just did my first ever dirt ride at PLRA a couple weeks ago on my Fatbike, the Larry totally blows the doors off the Endomorph on the front. You get way more control at high speeds, sand,snow and dirt. A number of Fatbikers around the globe are also using dual Larry's front and back (back with tread reversed) in areas where they don't ride a lot of sand or snow, just dirt/rocky conditions. I prefer the Endo on the back for sand at beaches, and the dunes at ILRA.

Thanks for posting this, is this guy is local? I'd like to get in touch with him. A bit early to talk about winter, but it would be nice to get a group of Fatbikers together in winter and plow down local trails that don't have snowmobiling in one lap.
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby ctof » May 21st, 2010, 12:26 pm

Man, I really need to crack down and take some more pics of stuff.

Anyhow, in response to Steve:
Yeah, the Larry is pretty sweet looking, but the Endmorph is a better all around tire IMO. We could debate this for hours I'm sure, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. As for the owner, well, they are local, maybe you'll catch them out at Maybury some time :D

Ok, on to the next sweet ride. . .

It's TURNER TIME BABY!!!

Check out this awesome new DW Link Spot:
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I'm digging that new Gravity carbon bar!
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Chris King on Turner? Is there any other combo?!
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DW LINK!

Check out the SRAM X9 drivetrain hooked up to the FSA SL-K crankset.
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Those are King hubs laced up to NoTubes ZTR Flow rims with Sapim CX Ray spokes.
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LOVE THAT DW LINK!
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Made in America of course! Just like the Chris King hubs, Thomson seatpost, Thomson stem, Chris King Headset, and Oury grips.
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Turner Spot!
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AWESOME!!!! Check this badboy out on the trails! Whether you are looking for an XC race machine, or Trail bike that you can travel all over the place with, Cycle to Fitness can build you the bike of your dreams! I know it's getting harder and harder to find great AMERICAN made products, that's why we still offer custom builds and custom bikes from awesome AMERICAN made companies like Moots (Colorado), Turner (California), and of course Quiring (Michigan). Give us a call at 734-266-8203 to talk dream bikes today!
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby Steve_Balogh » May 21st, 2010, 6:34 pm

ctof wrote:
Anyhow, in response to Steve:
Yeah, the Larry is pretty sweet looking, but the Endmorph is a better all around tire IMO. We could debate this for hours I'm sure, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. As for the owner, well, they are local, maybe you'll catch them out at Maybury some time :D


Actually, considering your love of the slick rear Stans tire and the Schwalbe up front, I was surprised you would not be up for the Larry. Maybury & PLRA are the best places to test a Fatbike in the snow to see if a Larry works better. Maybury has more off camber sections than most trails in the area, and PLRA has some good steep stuff to really challenge a Fatbike. Strange, but I never had any issues in the snow at the Poto with an Endo up front, compared to Maybury or PLRA. The dunes at ILRA however, I find the most fun with the Fatbike, all year round. Thanks for sharing, good to see more people buying these; with more Fatbikes, we'll all have more winter laps on trails with no snowmobiles.
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby ctof » September 3rd, 2010, 5:59 pm

Well, we've been really busy busting out some ca-ray-zay stuff at C to F. By crazy, I mean awesome, totally tricked out sweet bikes! Here's the latest, a Niner Sir 9 set up as a singlespeed. This build is actually a customers winter bike. They wanted a 29r that was awesome, and wouldn't break the bank. We went with all SRAM products, and splurged on a few items. It came out AWESOME!!

Check it:
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That is one smooth looking ride! Gold frame and matching Niner gold steel fork. Steel Is Real BABY!!!
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Those Niner forks look smooth and really take the edge off riding.

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The Truvativ Stylo post holds up the Selle Anatomica saddle. The Selle Anatomica saddles are all handmade in Wisconsin, USA!!!

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The Truvativ Stylo *beep* is reliable, durable, and the Oury Lock-ons provide comfort for your hands. Gotta keep it turning on a King headset too!
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Love that stainless Niner headbadge.

Check out the Truvativ Firex crankset set up for a singlespeed with the Crank Bros. Mallet 1's.
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This is the new SRAM 406 hub. It is a nice affordable hub that is easy to work on, and we set it up as a singlespeed with the Surly spacer kit.
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Hooked up with a Surly cog.
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Check out the Niner BioCentric BB. This eccentric is super easy to set up.
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We hooked up the wheels with Sun's SR25 rims set up tubeless with the NoTubes +4 29r kit and Kenda Small Block 8 tires. Great set up if you want fast rolling and durable.
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Want a Niner? Stop by Cycle to Fitness and we'll build up your dream Niner for you today! Give us a call at the shop at 734-266-8203 to talk custom bikes, and we'll get you rolling with the best darn bikes available!
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Cycle to Fitness is your custom bike shop! Stop by and talk with with the shop that specializes in custom builds, stop by Cycle to Fitness. Remember, People that ride shop at Cycle to Fitness!
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby ctof » September 10th, 2010, 9:55 pm

Ready for a new Niner?! Check out this *PIMP* Jet9 on the bunson burner right now:

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More pics to follow of the completed bike ;)
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby ctof » September 29th, 2010, 1:23 pm

As promised, here are some pics of the complete bike:

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Who doesn't love a Niner Jet 9?! They are awesome!!! This particular one is set up as a 2x10 with SRAM's new 10 speed components in the x9 series. 2x10 is awesome and gives you all the gears you need for Michigans trails. This Jet9 is also set up with RockShox's Reba XX to give you the cush to balance out Niners CVA virtual pivot suspension.

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Looks great! If you are looking to buy a new full suspension bike, the Niner Jet 9 is where it's at! When it comes to 29 inch wheels, Niners ROCK! When it comes to full suspension, Niner ROLLS!!! Combine that, and you get ROCK AND ROLL BABY!!!

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The Reba XX is one of the best performing 29r forks on the market. Easy to work with, easy to set up, and now they come in tons of different versions to fit on everyones bike. Want a G2 offset? Rebas will be available with G2 offsets for 2011. Standard offset? Still available!

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Look at that new drivetrain! 10 gears in the back to roll over your favourite trails!

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I love the CVA suspension, it just works great! Add in a little red anodized flair to look great too.

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Tapered steerer tubes are all the rage in 2011. At Interbike, we saw tapered steerer tubes on almost all the new 29rs. They are stiffer, and the bigger bearing supports the load better of the longer fork.

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Salsa ProMoto carbon bars combined with the Salsa Moto Ace ti stem for a droolworth control center.

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This bike also has Avids new Elixer 3 which utilizes Avid taperbore technology in a more affordable package.

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The new x9 comes in some snazzy new colours, and also adds a carbon cage to the rear derailleur. High end trickness that won't break the bank.

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Look at all those gears! 10 speed in the back courtesy of the new 1050 12-36 cassette from SRAM.

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Your seatpost collar has been pimped!

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Small frame? No problem with the new Dimension sidemount cage! Sidemount waterbottle cages were named one of Mountain Bike Actions best innovations, and they work great.

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Just do what the bike says. . .or else.

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Love that new double crankset up front! Not ready for a double? SRAM still offers a triple option too.

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The new Eilixer3 caliper utilizes the same pistons and pads as the higher end Elixers in a more affordable package.
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby nolan » September 29th, 2010, 10:11 pm

Do you guys offer financing or have financing specials?
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby ctof » September 30th, 2010, 9:26 am

We do! Right now, we have 6 months no interest financing available with approved credit. If you are interested, feel free to call the shop at 734-266-8203, or just stop on by.

Thanks!

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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby jonw9 » September 30th, 2010, 9:32 am

You turn out some nice looking custom bikes, but they all have the giant white zip-ties on the cables. Can't you at least go to Home Depot and get some colored ones? ;)
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby ctof » September 30th, 2010, 10:47 am

jonw9 wrote:You turn out some nice looking custom bikes, but they all have the giant white zip-ties on the cables. Can't you at least go to Home Depot and get some colored ones? ;)



Haha, thanks for noticing! I actually did buy the aforementioned jumbo bag of coloured zip ties from the Depot, however they are just not as strong as the standard issue white ones. We'll use them occasionally, but most of the bikes we send out of here with the pretty coloured zip ties always come back for their 30 day check up missing 1 or 2. I can talk all day about zip ties and the quality of zip ties, where to buy them, and who has the best ones all day long, but to cut a long story short, the standard issue white ones work pretty darn well and, well, white goes with everything :wink:
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Re: Cycle to Fitness-Your custom bike shop!

Postby c0nsumer » September 30th, 2010, 10:52 am

ctof wrote:
jonw9 wrote:You turn out some nice looking custom bikes, but they all have the giant white zip-ties on the cables. Can't you at least go to Home Depot and get some colored ones? ;)



Haha, thanks for noticing! I actually did buy the aforementioned jumbo bag of coloured zip ties from the Depot, however they are just not as strong as the standard issue white ones. We'll use them occasionally, but most of the bikes we send out of here with the pretty coloured zip ties always come back for their 30 day check up missing 1 or 2. I can talk all day about zip ties and the quality of zip ties, where to buy them, and who has the best ones all day long, but to cut a long story short, the standard issue white ones work pretty darn well and, well, white goes with everything :wink:


One benefit to the good-quality black ones (as opposed to the natural / white ones) is that they are UV resistant and don't become brittle over time when exposed to sunlight. Those colored ones are (as you mention) often just cheaper plastic and not even nylon.

(Now, if only the SRAM Flak Jacket red housing was the same way... <sigh> That stuff goes to crap after a season of riding.)
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