I bought a track frame a few years ago in my 2nd year of uni, it was cheap, looked cool and was a great ride. When i needed some money i sold it.
This was just as fixed wheel bikes were gaining popularity.
I got 3 times what I paid for it which was great at the time, i wonder what i could get for it now?
Or is fixed gear over?
I guess city types have the cash to spend so let them spend it. I covet the shiney parts as much as the next man but always look for the bargain, plus I have most of the tools required to build bikes myself. Which is handy.
What happens to the small startups when the money moves on?
I bought a track frame a few years ago in my 2nd year of uni, it was cheap, looked cool and was a great ride. When i needed some money i sold it.
This was just as fixed wheel bikes were gaining popularity.
I got 3 times what I paid for it which was great at the time, i wonder what i could get for it now?
Or is fixed gear over?
I guess city types have the cash to spend so let them spend it. I covet the shiney parts as much as the next man but always look for the bargain, plus I have most of the tools required to build bikes myself. Which is handy.
What happens to the small startups when the money moves on?