Am looking to build myself a whizzy little single speed set up to replace my current trusty rusty hybrid.
Ine everyone's opinion would the IRO Highlander be a good start for me? If so, I'll gladly take that off your hands.
Thnks very much
The IRO was my first fixed/SS, and did me well for a couple of years. The upside is that you can use standard MTB/SS parts, which are cheap and plentiful. Rather than track parts which are more expensive and esoteric. The downside is the inverse - if you want track parts, they won't fit on this frame.
The IRO was my first fixed/SS, and did me well for a couple of years. The upside is that you can use standard MTB/SS parts, which are cheap and plentiful. Rather than track parts which are more expensive and esoteric. The downside is the inverse - if you want track parts, they won't fit on this frame.