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  • seriously, in the politest possible way, there are heaps of existing threads on the fuji track. hundreds of them!

    some examples:
    https://www.londonfgss.com/thread11215.html
    https://www.londonfgss.com/thread1632.html
    https://www.londonfgss.com/thread17231.html

    search and ye shall find answers.

  • Thanks for the links. I'm new to this website and couldn't find them but probably wasn't looking hard enough. The fuji track looks like a popular bike by the number of posts devoted to them. Cheers.

  • click on the search bar and type "fuji track" ;)

    i used to own one and it was a very solid bike for the money. i really enjoyed riding it but there are several components that most owners change pretty quickly.

    i've got a steamroller now, and it's a great bike too. although i really only have the steamroller frame and all the other components are aftermarket. depends on how much you want to spend, really.

  • Had my Track (2008 model) for five months now. Today i looked down two see that the bottom bracket had 'unwound' leaving 9mm of thread which then lead onto the left side crank arm, then splitting and cracking off. **How the hell did this happen? **
    So i'm back to Evans, however i have spray painted the frame and done a bit of minor part swopping, this better not void the warranty if there ever was one.

  • Thanks for the links.** I'm new to this website and couldn't find them but probably wasn't looking hard enough.** The fuji track looks like a popular bike by the number of posts devoted to them. Cheers.
    really, im sorry i cant believe this, you cant of used the search :S

  • I love mine as my daily hack - it's fairly comfortable for a track frame (which I like on my ten miles home after work) but you'll eventually need t change everything other than the frameset - the wheels probably wont last you the winter if you get one now...

  • Absolutely love mine. Did London to Brighton (twice) London to Cambridge and the Dunwich Dynamo without complaint and without changing one component (not even the seat!). Go for it!

  • does anyone know if a charge nozzel fork will fit on a fuji track?

  • no, unless you stick it in the under seat tube. that is quill stem, you need something like this

  • Thanks :)

  • thanks :)

  • But you will need to use a 22.2 bar. Standard 25.4 will not fit.

  • Are there absolutely no 26mm, 1 1/8 bmx stems?

  • probably not.

    and paying £60 for a stem and this thread = fail.

    1" to 1 and 1/8 converter and standard bmx stem = cheap as chips.

    profile rip you off.

  • yes indeed.

    you could probably get some 22.2 risers.

  • bought a fuji track 08 that is too big to me (56 cm) and am thinking of selling it
    would i be able to put together a cheap vintage build form the funds?!

  • send it back and ask for a smaller one instead.

  • stuck riser bars on.
    18t sprocket.
    continental tires on the way.
    would get rims as they seem a bit shaky while dropping of curbs and what not.
    and am about to stick some bmx pedals and footstraps onto it.

  • does anyone know if a charge nozzel fork will fit on a fuji track?

    it does

  • I had a look around the forums, biddle bikes seemed to do a good deal on Fuji Tracks, but it's not available anymore (unsurprisingly - a lot of these posts are over a year old, but I didn't want to start a thread).

    Anyone know if there are any good deals on the bike? Evans has it for £360...

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    Anyone know if there are any good deals on the bike? Evans has it for £360...

    go for it, £360 plus an extra 20-30 quid on top for brakes and you're sorted.

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