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I didn't say they should be raced on the velodrome, just that they belong there not on the street. I do think they look stupid being ridden around London. I like that you need to ask someone if you're allowed to ride the velodrome on one in order to pick at the article, spent a lot of time riding your fixie? I just noticed you're building up a roadie low pro, sorry if I offended your new build ;)
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Hello,
Yes, I spend quite a bit of time riding my 'fixie' - only in quotes beacsue I know I'm not allowed to use that word according to the article you're championing.
Second of all the point you said that lo pros belong to the velodrome is just wrong: there are plently of TT lo pros clearly not for use on the track.
Again, yes track lo pros belong to the track but along with all track bikes so I'm not really sure what point you're trying to make.
Lo pros looking stupid is fair enough though an opinion at most so counts for nought.
I only asked as I don't ride a lo pro ATM and don't spend much time on the track so wasn't quite sure. Ive heard that some places don't even allow you onto the track with lopro and bullhorns so wanted just to clarify that before jumping in to things and getting a load of facts wrong cough splutter.
Spend a lot of your time thinking? Haha!Sorry for the lengthy and hostile post but felt it was necessary.
Cool, that's fine but kinda tears his point apart.
Thanko