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• #2
That Reynolds track frame looks super fresh.
That's not very helpful though.
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• #3
Volume Cutter is a pretty hardy frame, those Brother's are truly marvellous though. I've had my Cutter for about 8 months, it's pretty stiff, no major issues and it fits me on the 56 version, I'm 5'11".
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• #4
http://www.14bikeco.com/frames/offers/14bikeco-curved-lopro-track-frame-pearl-white.html
Maybe not so good for the commute for some,
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• #5
I've been riding the black Brother frame every day for about 2 years, I would really recommend it. The geometry is slightly more relaxed than a true track frame which makes it that bit more comfortable for the commute.They are super nice guys too, and I liked the fact I was buying from a small London based company.
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• #6
I currently have brother bike ,it's very comfortable to ride .I've also had a leader from 2010 .They've improved a lot since then .I would go for the brother.
I'm after a 55 F+F set.
As I am pretty new to bike building I'm after any recomendations as i'm sure there are plenty of folk that have a lot more experience than myself.
Been looking at the Brother Steel Track frame: http://www.brothercycles.com/store and also what Leader have to offer.
I'd be using this bike as a general commute and weekend rides..
Budget is about £350..
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers