Can't say the colour scheme does anything for me at all. But got to agree with kerley. If you were after a fixed bike for winter training or commuting and weren't bothered by having to have steep track-oriented geometry then swapping the dropouts on a standard road frame is a good option. Even better if you can swap the dropouts, as then you could have the same bike geared in summer, fixed in winter, if that was your thing and you were short on space.
Can't say the colour scheme does anything for me at all. But got to agree with kerley. If you were after a fixed bike for winter training or commuting and weren't bothered by having to have steep track-oriented geometry then swapping the dropouts on a standard road frame is a good option. Even better if you can swap the dropouts, as then you could have the same bike geared in summer, fixed in winter, if that was your thing and you were short on space.