umatic1000, a track bike by definition and style, has narrow tolerences/gaps between the rear wheel and the bottom part of the seat tube, and again, between the front wheel and the downtibe. The bottom bracket housing is also higher, so from the track ends to the bottom bracket, it will form a line that is practically parallel to the ground. A non-track specific bike will have a lower placed bottom bracket.
That describes the frames. Don't expect cable hooks and the like for brakes. Thats a giveaway that the frame is not truly track specific.
umatic1000, a track bike by definition and style, has narrow tolerences/gaps between the rear wheel and the bottom part of the seat tube, and again, between the front wheel and the downtibe. The bottom bracket housing is also higher, so from the track ends to the bottom bracket, it will form a line that is practically parallel to the ground. A non-track specific bike will have a lower placed bottom bracket.
That describes the frames. Don't expect cable hooks and the like for brakes. Thats a giveaway that the frame is not truly track specific.