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Remove the red seat and thats a pretty tasty looking bike!
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Thanks mate,
very happy that I finally found a track frame. Great price, pick up not too far away, size-wise also good ;)
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its sacrilege to use that for Polo- unless you're a poseur, that's a lovely retro frame, I have no doubt you'll get plenty of toe overlap on the tight forks and the foot ending up in the front wheel, end result splat on the deck many times.
I have a crap Apollo MTB that's suitable for converting to a Polo machine for very little money.
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its sacrilege to use that for Polo- unless you're a poseur, that's a lovely retro frame, I have no doubt you'll get plenty of toe overlap on the tight forks and the foot ending up in the front wheel, end result splat on the deck many times.
I have a crap Apollo MTB that's suitable for converting to a Polo machine for very little money.
Ha, I´m not an poser.
Do read again please.I finally found a track frame, which allows me to use my old conversion for polo only! ;)
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Still looking,
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No fork or cheap rear wheel?
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Have to bump
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Need a fork! :(
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• #10
BUMP
Also considering a Dia Compe clamp on brake!
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Bump
So, I recently purchased a track frame and want to use the conversion I have been riding for the past year as polo bike now.
For that I need a cheap, strong built fixed rear wheel.
27" or 700c?...
Cheap as possible pls.
Also looking for a fork, similiar to the one attached.
Shipping to Vienna would be needed.
Thanks,
metriod
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