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• #76227
oh yes toby.d
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• #76230
Hi all guys!!! I write here as I really don´t know where to...I am beginner in terms of Fixies and would like to know if its possible to have some help... :)
I am planning to begin a project with a Fuji Trackcomp Lo Pro...from 1998...and would like to know if its a good frame or I am wasting my money...I love track fixed gear bikes and this one is amazing lo pro!!! jejejjejejej
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• #76231
^^ Really quite like that Independent.
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• #76232
Hi all guys!!! I write here as I really don´t know where to...I am beginner in terms of Fixies and would like to know if its possible to have some help... :)
I am planning to begin a project with a Fuji Trackcomp Lo Pro...from 1998...and would like to know if its a good frame or I am wasting my money...I love track fixed gear bikes and this one is amazing lo pro!!! jejejjejejej
Thanks in advance for anyone answering!!!!maybe try and ask here instead https://www.lfgss.com/thread6261.html
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• #76234
Wow.
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• #76235
Love that siding - industrial architecture thread >>>
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• #76236
It was Jan 2010 when I uploaded this crap potatochop of how that would look with a proper rear wheel. Knowing the nature of this thread, that probably means it's been reposted another 3 times since then
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• #76238
http://media.prollyisnotprobably.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Tomii_Bobbys-655x422.jpg
This was posted by Zeeburg yesterday.
It could be a bit chunky and slow shifting for a road bike, yet it's not got clearance or gearing for cx. What's it's use?
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• #76239
http://25.media.tumblr.com/71b10919e2d92b6c3662fee9125a4c1b/tumblr_mi1tr9MTvg1qzskjbo1_1280.jpg
ooo-er, i like a lot.
Paintjob is a risky one as is so it probably doesn't need the red hub(s) and gumwall tyres adding in random colours.
Great bike though
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• #76240
Bling bling rear wheel
It's so nasty but I've got to say I'm kinda into it
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• #76241
gtfo
better than your bike hehe
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• #76242
better than your bike hehe
oh really?
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• #76243
a bit chunky and slow shifting for a road bike, yet it's not got clearance or gearing for cx. What's it's use?
Gravel Racer, Strade Bianche, Pave, Sportive bike for people who realise that comfort and security are performance attributes. I could have used something like this for the first leg on the F11/10 on Monday :-)
Putting ~30mm tyres on a road bike opens up all sorts of paths that can help to eliminate boring main roads from your training loops.
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• #76245
Cheers
You're welcome.
What's it's use?
It can do this too...
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• #76246
Gravel Racer, Strade Bianche, Pave, Sportive bike for people who realise that comfort and security are performance attributes. I could have used something like this for the first leg on the F11/10 on Monday :-)
Putting ~30mm tyres on a road bike opens up all sorts of paths that can help to eliminate boring main roads from your training loops.
...all of which I appreciate. I'd want a wider range or gears (for the adventurous stuff) and modern shifting (for the fast stuff) if it were mine.
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• #76247
I suppose the advantage of downtube levers is that you can still change gear after you've thrown it down the gravel path a few times.
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• #76248
True.
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• #76249
You're welcome.
It can do this too...
where do you put the ironing board then?
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• #76250
Putting ~30mm tyres on a road bike opens up all sorts of paths that can help to eliminate boring main roads from your training loops.
Yep, it is perfect for that. Clearance is not an issue on hard-packed fire roads or single track that doesn't tend to get muddy.
Rossin from the top drawer