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  • brixton cycles used to sell them?

  • Edwardes in Camberwell keep them.

  • You will probably find none are in stock anywhere until the new 2008 models arrive in Feb.

    A brand new 2007 (54cm) went for only £260 last week on ebay.

    I'm totally gutted about another one though - an immaculate 2005 model on ebay - when I emailed the guy last week he agreed to sell it off ebay for £180 - I was all due to collect it last Saturday but due to a cock up could not get there. Meanwhile he got more bids...and changed his mind

    ...it ended on £300 last night.

    Clucking Bell.

  • Cool, cheers for that guys, I'll check those shops.

    Bad luck Max, that would have been an awesome deal!

  • i'm sure Brick Lane have the black/grey ones.

  • Tedri - if you sort out a size... I was searching all round for these a few weeks back. These guys have some larger ones at £305 delivered:

    http://www.holcroscycles.com/productdetail/23/1146/Fuji-Track.html

  • blimey i could prob sell mine for more than i paid for it!

  • cycle surgery can order them in i think but as someone said, maybe not until febuary

  • I bought mine at Compton Cycles - in Catford. Not the best customer service, but hey theyre cheap...

  • Thanks for your help everyone, you've been really helpful. Now I just have to wait till I get paid at the end of the month!

  • A new 2007 49cm has just come on ebay at Cycledelia - they were the ones who sold the brand new 2007 54cm for £260 last week.

  • Cheers Max, I actualy sat on that exact bike a couple of weeks ago but it was too small and was the only size the guy had in the shop. I think I would need a 56/58 but I need to see some in the flesh to figure it out. I bought a bike off ebay a while back which turned out to be too small so I don't want to make that mistake again.

  • Just to dig this up again, anyone know of a cheap Fuji Track f&f in a 56cm size going? Need another project and may as well build a beater around one of these.

    Cheers, chris

  • [edit] just noticed the date on this thread
    if anyone still wants to size a fuji track you're welcome to check out my 56cm 07 model at the monopoly ride. It's not for sale, tho unfortunately ;)

  • i sold my 56 to scrapper. i don't know what he did with it.

  • so i want a singlespeed/fixie, with the option of using both, so rear brake needed for single. looking around, and it looks like you can only get a front brake for the Fuji. Are there any bikes in a simular style (bianchi comes to mind) that i can put brakes on?

    im also in Japan, so somewhat limited choice here, especially in a 58/60 frame.

    any suggestions would be great :)

  • How much do you want to spend?

    You should just go fixed straightaway ;) As MrSmith said when I was asking about this last year, "it's like sucking a boiled sweet with the wrapper still on."

    And it is, it is indeed.

  • whats a boiled sweet?

    Bianchi pistas are not drilled for a rear brake, you should be able to use a bolt on rear on either bike. unless the fuji has a wishboned seat stay bridge

  • chris crash whats a boiled sweet?

    Hard candy. (with wrapper on)

  • i dont really wanna spend more than a Fuji (£280 here in Japan) if i can help it. the main issue is, as it would be my only bike, and Kobe is a tad hilly, having the option of single over fixed is appealing to me.

    also, i know 58 is kinda small for someone 6ft2, but would it be fine, seeing as im not racing? they dont come bigger than that!

  • fuji is drilled for rear brake. i am 6"2, for a while i rode a 56, which was fine, a 58 would have been perfect.

  • what is it about the hills that concerns you? going up or down?

    going up is really easy fixed
    going down, well you get used to it :)

    I don't know about sizing I'm afraid.

    The only other thing I can think of is a Langster. They get a lot of bashing on here, but they're very good value for money. Don't know what the price is in Japan.

  • thanks Pj and eeehhh :)

    its the going down that worries me on a fixed, ive only messed around on friends, so am hardly proficient (having watched youtube videos of guys in San Fransisco i know its possible).

    langster's are, err 85,000yen which is £450 or so. I was hoping, if possible, to get something somewhat Japanese while i saw here, and i saw somewhere that the Fuji's are made in Japan?

    and thanks on the sizing and drilling info, i didnt know :)

  • fujis def take a rear brake, i've fitted one in the past. just get a shimano 105 for front and back, some cable ties to secure the rear to the top tube, and you're away. it's a piece of piss. you can take it off when you feel you don't need it no more.

  • awesome :D Fuji it is! now, do i get the grey or the white, hehe

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