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Not a fan of langsters at all. Fixed is about simplicity and generally not being affected by much amirite? As soon as you slam that into the back of a car say bye bye to the forks, and the frame won't be up to a lot either. Tubes look horrible being that thick and it looks like an MTB frame cos it's quite compact (think that's how i see them) steel is the way forward.
Looks and materials just don't cut it for me.
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@Chris, i would if i could :( Point taken though, i need to learn all these fixed rules :P
@Ant, yeah, damn well priced bikes that don't quite fit... Reachwise, it meant i sat on the end of the saddle which, as you know, isn't comfortable. I know it's to get your knee in the right position with the crank but yeah, it works.
Picked up that beast for 300 quid when the wheelset cost that much and had only done about 100 miles + a free bike basically.
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http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n267/deathwishdorris/_MG_3277.jpg
I ride that, damn nursery time, would have edited my last post to not be HUGE and double pictured, but no :(
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A big annoyance for me is pricks that try pull a quick u turn when in traffic, rarely, rarely look. Had about two today around London Bridge/St Pauls area today.
And also drivers that don't allow for cyclists on the outside, getting as close to the kerb as possible, even HTW wouldn't get through them kind of gaps, especially with my drops.
Ah well, tiny risered rat fixie on the way soon :P
Where abouts is the bike? Kinda interested, but it wouldn't be till the end of the month :(