just out of interest/ignorance, why not just use a long seatpost and save the weight of the extra steel in the frame??
I've been doing that up to now (and will probably continue to), but I tend to end up with a lot of seatpost and a really high stem and having seen those italian track frames that got listed a while ago I thought it'd be nice to have something that actually fitted properly for once.
Sanddancer - nice, but I'm after a proper track frame - want something I can use at Herne Hill as well as for commuting (and so I can use my convert my conversion back to a road bike).
I've been doing that up to now (and will probably continue to), but I tend to end up with a lot of seatpost and a really high stem and having seen those italian track frames that got listed a while ago I thought it'd be nice to have something that actually fitted properly for once.
Sanddancer - nice, but I'm after a proper track frame - want something I can use at Herne Hill as well as for commuting (and so I can use my convert my conversion back to a road bike).
Tenderloid - PM'd.