- Versatile Commuter Bike: The Golden Cycles fixie bike is perfect for teen and adult commuters. Whether you’re heading to work or school, this single speed commuter bike is designed to meet your needs.
- Braking System: Safety is our top priority, which is why our fixie bicycle comes with front and rear brakes. You can trust that this fixie bike will provide the stopping power you need on the streets.
- Stylish Colors: Express your personal style with our wide range of color options. From classic black to vibrant pink, our Golden Cycles fixie bikes are sure to turn heads as you ride through the city.
- Fixed Gear Design: Built with a fixed gear system, this urban track bike offers a smooth and efficient ride. The fixed speed road bike is perfect for daily commuting with 700c Wheels.
- MAKE SURE TO SELECT THE CORRECT SIZE – Standover Height: 41cm (27″) – 45cm (28″) – 48cm (29″) – 52cm (30″) – 55cm (32″) – 59cm (33″) – 63cm (34″)
Fixed Gear Bikes
Fixed Gear Single Speed Bike – Perfect Urban Commuter Bicycle with Front and Rear Brakes – Ideal for Teens and Adults – The Bike Comes in Different Sizes
$289.00
Isaiah Ortiz💯 –
Pretty decent bike it looks soooo good. Might need to swap out parts for sturdier parts eventually but it’s great for a quick starter. Unfortunately they definitely need more work on packaging because it came busted up which caused my tube tires to be all dented. Can’t complain though cause the price is not bad at all for the way it looks. Most of these reviews are very picky and don’t realize they’re paying way way less than what they sell in bike shops so don’t hesitate on ordering.
Isaiah Ortiz💯 –
Radclyffe –
First, this little bike is excellent for commuting to work! I’ve rode it about 75 miles since purchasing. It’s perfect for what I need – lightweight, easy to manuever, plus it looks great. The customer service was also amazing!
For notes about the assembly: it looked like the forks and brakes weren’t quite level/angled correctly at first. I couldn’t get the front fork bolts tightened all the way, and the brake pads weren’t making contact on the rims evenly. I finished assembling anyhow and rode it 24 miles, and then adjusted/tightened again and everything is now in place perfectly.
I did notice a noise coming from the rear wheel, maybe the flywheel or bearings, so I contacted customer support. After a few days of messaging back and forth about the possible problems, they sent me a replacement for both the front and rear wheels! Now if it turns out that the bearing does come loose I’ll have a replacement, plus extra rims, tubes and tires all around.
I think this little bike will be with me for the next several years, taking me to and from work and on errands.
Radclyffe –
Radclyffe –
Box was pretty damaged when it arrived, not a big deal. Easy to assemble. Has ball bearings all the way around which is to be expected at this price. Rear wheel needed some truing before riding and after 10 miles of riding the first day, both inner tubes had a leak, nothing punctured through, looks like just low quality inner tubes. Was also missing a bolt for the steering tube. Overall rides nice, will update if anything changes
So if you want an entry level bike and want to put time and money time into upgrading components like the tires and inner tubes, handlebars. Then you’ll enjoy this bike. If not, you’ll probably be better off spending $500-600 on a better bike or $200 on a used bike.
Radclyffe –
raddad92 –
For it’s price point, this is really as good as you can get.
I have the 63 cm frame. I am 6’3″-6’4″ and it fits perfectly. I’ve had to ride on 58 cms before, and it always felt too small. So sizing is on point for someone my height.
I’m quite familiar with bikes, so I put this together myself rather than have someone set it up for me. (Completion time was about an hour with fine tuning)
– The frame is simple, clean, and looks good.
– The petals are actually better than I anticipated, but might still be the first thing I’d think about replacing.
– The crank set is sturdier than I expected as well. Too many times I’ve seen bikes in similar price ranges with the flimsiest looking crank set. This looks like a solid bit of metal that looks like it can handle a bit more abuse than your standard run-of -the-mill sub-200 dollar hardware.
– The rims are generic Deep Vs. The wheels were pretty true out of the box.
– The tires are a better quality than I was expecting as well.
– The seat is basic and hard, so your buns will take a few days to get used to it, but the seat functions as well as I need it to.
– The grips are generic, and this is the first thing I swapped out. Without gloves, the thick protrusions on the grips are kind of annoying. I put on new grips that feel a bit smoother but offer equal if not better grip.
– The brakes function well enough. They don’t stop on a dime, but that’s nothing a little more love and care can fix.
– The handle bars are exactly what you expect.
My only real complaint is that the geometry of the handlebar’s position feels funky. It feels as if the head post is really close into your body, so when I turn its extremely responsive (making control feel a little squirrely).
Before this bike, I bought a Pure Fix as an emergency purchase (from Sports Chalet) and I hated it. almost twice the price of this bike with equal or worse quality parts. The brakes sucked and squeaked, the crank set creaked non-stop, and it felt heavier. The Slick Tires they have are trash and eat up sharp objects like they have a death wish.
To sum it up: This is a fantastic Bike for casual riders, commuters, and “looking to be seen” types with the capacity for customization. I don’t ride as aggressive as I used to, so it works well for someone who rides easy.
Who I would NOT recommend this bike for: Serious Fixed Gear Riders ( Ride hard, rely on skid stops, etc.), Trick riders, Track riders and marathon riders. This is a very entry level bike; The hardware likely can’t handle hard abuse. At the end of the day its still generic parts on a lot of the bike. If you insist on a bike for these functions get something like a Fuji Feather and set it up for your needs.
raddad92 –
WayfaringStranger –
First off, I’m an avid cyclist and I’ve built my own bikes from the frame up so I do have a good sense for bikes. I bought this as a city commuter because I grew too nervous locking up my nicer builds on shady parts of town. What was meant as a steal-me-if-you-must bike has really exceeded my expectations. It’s a well thought out build and I love the efficiency of the single speed. This thing really moves and the steel has the perfect amount of give – efficient but forgiving on tough streets. It’s far from perfect though. The wheels were not entirely true, which could have easily been done. And I’ve gotten my first flat as the tires are pretty cheap as well. So no, nothing like my more prized bikes. But for $220 I cannot complain. The next nicer bikes seem to come in over 400 and all the similarly priced ones don’t come with sealed bearings (as this one does). For all these reasons it’s Well worth the money.
Edit 5/30/19
Still pleased after several hundred miles. Love the minimalism and the fitness and speed I get with this bike; This thing cuts through city traffic like it’s nobody’s business.
But a couple more observations:
The spokes are so flimsy. The wheel set is definitely shoddy and I don’t suspect these wheels will take a lot of abuse. (This seems, however, to be endemic at this price point)
It is heavy for a fixie. Compared to higher grade steel, aluminum and carbon fixies, it’s a tank. That said, it’s still lighter than my geared steel bikes.
All in all, still five stars but do keep these deficiencies in mind when considering the purchase.
WayfaringStranger –