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Takara Oni Single Speed Drop Bar Fixie Road Bike, 700c, Medium

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$249.99

$ 99 .00 $99.00

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About this item

  • High Tensile Steel Frame and Fork
  • Drop Bar
  • Flip Flop Rear Hub for Fixed for Feewheel
  • 32 Hole Double Wall Alloy Rim, 700c x 28mm Tires
  • Single Pivot Alloy Brakes


Built for simplicity and practicality, the 700c Takara Oni Single Speed Fixie Road Bike is ready for a rough and tumble urban life. A strong tag welded steel frame and fork, 32 hole double wall rims with 28mm wide tires, and front and rear alloy side pull brakes and most importantly a flip-flop rear hub so you can decide if you want to ride fixed gear or with a freewheel, this killer package ticks all the boxes. The Oni Fixie features bolt on hubs for safety and theft deterrence. Not crazy about the drop bar, try the 700c Takara Yuugen. Available in Medium and Large.


Bici Cletta
2025-08-30 16:12:53
Solid fixiegood pricewell packagedeasy to assembleWish they came with bullhorn handlebars and frame in other colors.
shay leland Watkins
2025-08-19 12:48:05
Giving this a one, bought it put it together only to realize its max weight capacity was 250. My goal as a 300 pound 6'6" guy was to use the bike to drop down to at least 250. So it's been sitting outside for the last year never used!! and the Tires are super thin
Kris
2025-05-21 15:27:40
After assembly had to take the bike to a bike shop to have total adjustments done. The brakes still rub.
Samuel
2025-05-07 13:52:04
The bike was pretty good the only problem was the order never came with a bike clamp so I had to use a old one I had and the the brake are made of plastic and my left brake broke on the first day of riding it also the front wheel kept hitting my foot when I was riding it the part of the brake where the tire is won’t let me do a full wheel turn to the left.
Jude Joseph
2025-05-03 12:13:12
The bike is nice but I’m very upset because I had to return it due to a lot of damages in transit,the shipping box looks like it come from the war zone seat and pedestals missing front fork and wheel bents .would I buy it again (yes) has long it arrived in good condition.
Harold Guzman
2025-04-20 18:10:53
Easy to assemble. It came with some scratches but it wa the delivery, nothing serious.
Isaac
2025-01-21 11:10:26
The breaks and maneuver are too far from the seat, it's a poor design that sooner than later will get noticed. One would assume that since it only has one speed the movement should be fluent and steady but it is not the case for this bike, you have to put extra effort in order to gain some momentum.
daverino
2024-12-15 18:02:40
I bought this one in "Used - Acceptable" condition, described as having cosmetic damages but still usable. I don't care about cosmetics so much but calling this bike acceptable is a huge stretch. Lucky for me I was getting this as a fun project bike and was planning to swap out a bunch of components anyway, so it was fine. Here are the problems that were with the bike itself, that wouldn't matter if I had gotten a 'new' condition bike:-The brake levers are made of molded plastic held together with friction-fit pins. It's a very flimsy design for the most important safety feature of the bike.-The front tire had a molding defect causing it to bulge and eventually fail.-The brake calipers are pretty terrible and even after a ton of tweaking, still end up rubbing pretty frequently when they are adjusted tight enough to allow for decent braking power. The mounts are not the standard you see in most road bikes, so the spare brake calipers I had from another bike did not fit... so I couldn't even swap them out for decent components.-Also, the brake pad design doesn't allow some of the fairly standard angle adjustments that one might want to make on brake pads.ADDITIONAL problems from the bike not being 100% new:-No seat post clamp in the package. Pretty difficult to ride a bike without a seat.-One of those plastic brake levers fell apart. One of the metal pins had fallen out so the lever was useless. Garbage.-one of the handlebar plugs was gone and the bar tape falling apart. But I was throwing it away anyway along with the garbage brake lever.-The plastic chain guard was broken off from the bike, but it's an unnecessary accessory so it's in the garbage too.-The wheels were pretty far out of true. It took a while with a spoke key trying to get them straight enough to ride, especially considering how much trouble with brake clearance I was having due to the terrible brake calipers.-One of the brake pads had fallen off the brake caliper and the nut was missing. Had to use some old pads I had lying around. On the plus side, the old brake pads were a better design, so I was able to adjust them a lot better than I would have been able to with the junky pads that came with the bike.It's not all bad by any means though--Frame looks nice! Paint wall all in good condition, the stickers are actually subtle and nice looking.-Quill stem was easy as pie to install.-Wheel bearings seemed better adjusted than I expected, I didn't even mess with them.-Drive train in general is exactly what I wanted. Flip flop hub seems to be all good.-With some new bar tape, new brake levers, removing some of the excess gak, adding toe clips, putting on the seat-post clamp I had to buy, the bike looks sharp. See attached image!
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