Worn out older road zipp wheels go cheap on ebay now and then. If you don't need to brake on the worn tracks, you could have them laced up to track hubs
I like your responses, they all revolve around having the baller looking. But on a practical budget ;)
I've actually never ridden fixed before, and I'm just moving over from a single speed, so a break is definitely required for the start at least.
so a break is definitely required for the start at least.
Do you need an "Oh Shit!" moment to teach you brake(s) are a good idea?
a break is definitely required
Take the day off a week Monday.
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Worn out older road zipp wheels go cheap on ebay now and then. If you don't need to brake on the worn tracks, you could have them laced up to track hubs