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• #2
This is a bargain if it fits - the seller seems to b e a Manchester regular too, and lives in Wigan
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• #4
Ta - but what's good...? Maybe I should go for a vintage track bike, but i do need an 11" bottom bracket for Manchester...
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• #5
What size are you?
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• #6
Get either the Nelson track frame for £225 or, if your budget will stretch to it, the Planet-X carbon track frame for £500. Both are Manchester ready and both are bargains at those prices.
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• #7
What size are you?
22"
That's my bike size - I'm not actually two-foot tall
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• #8
PX full bikes are 700 delivered. I'd buy one if i wasn't so keen on a a fuji
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• #9
22"
That's my bike size - I'm not actually two-foot tall
that would be 24 inches so you're under 2 feet tall then, right?
sorry if i missed something.
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• #10
Get either the Nelson track frame for £225 or, if your budget will stretch to it, the Planet-X carbon track frame for £500. Both are Manchester ready and both are bargains at those prices.
What would be a sensible built-up cost for the Nelson?
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• #11
apparently, Pinarello's are pretty sweet....... ;)
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• #12
Planet X all the way IMO.
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• #13
Have you had a look at the notice board at the Velodrome, normally a fair bit of very reasonably priced (i.e. Non-Ebay/Hipster Taxed) complete bikes and frames, my friend picked up an 853 F&F + BB + Headset + Cranks + Stem for £225
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• #14
Noticeboard seems very empty at the moment - less than half-a-dozen posters up and nowt in my size :( Maybe I should put a "Wanted" up there....
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• #15
Dolan PreCursa looks reasonable value, and there's some deals on Tiffosi & the next-up Fuji - trouble is none of them really float my boat, that I really want one...?
difficult to advise seeing as you just discounted some of the most serious contenders...
most alloy frames of a certain price point will be nicer on the boards than some vintage thing. Unless you are an adamant luddite, or on a budget, there's no advantage in old steel bikes on tracks like this.
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• #16
difficult to advise seeing as you just discounted some of the most serious contenders...
most alloy frames of a certain price point will be nicer on the boards than some vintage thing. Unless you are an adamant luddite, or on a budget, there's no advantage in old steel bikes on tracks like this.
The rational side of me says buy one of those, it just feels more like buying a washing machine or a 'fridge. The Tiffosi is more than I'd ideally spend but looks stunning VFM with £300 off
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• #17
there is some info in this thread: http://www.londonfgss.com/thread12358.html
but not much, other than PX are good value
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• #18
All of my track bikes have come as frames from people trading up so the wanted sign might work - means someone knows there's cash for their frame.
Agree with RPM, there's little advantage to be had going vintage on a track, and lots of disadvantages (price is only one). Tight alu frames are great on the track, try one before dismissing them!
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• #19
What he said ^^
My tight alu Koga is far more responsive and quicker than my vintage steel Italian steed. It is however, lot more uncomfortable over the longer races like you find at HH.
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• #20
racing is not meant to be comfortable.... :-)
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• #21
Mike is getting soft... ;P
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• #22
Felt TK3 for sale.
56cm, carbon forks, carbon cranks, mack hubs with ceramic bearings lace to H plus Son rims with DT spokes and nips, carbon/ti seatpost, carbon, stem, carbon bars, arione saddle.
Looks the shiz.
1k
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• #23
Mike is getting soft... ;P
*getting *soft sounds a bit.... rude.
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• #24
you said it Tom....
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• #25
Thanks for all the advice - I went and bought a Zanussi PreCursa :-)
I'm after a "reasonably priced" track bike for Manchester velodrome (already got a fixie for the road) - any suggestions of what's out there that's worthwhile? The basic Fuji feels too cheap; Dolan PreCursa looks reasonable value, and there's some deals on Tiffosi & the next-up Fuji - trouble is none of them really float my boat, that I really want one...?