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I agree with dante, the ubiquitous unipack isn't a bad start for any noobie. I have one myself (present from girlfriend) and am gradually replacing the bits as I go along, I am on a student budget so a 'decent' bike is way out of my price range. Moreover, its a good way of learning about fixed gear riding and what you want in a bike. Some day I'll buy a new frame but in the mean time its saving time for a new back wheel. Ill get some photos of my work in progress up soon
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My girlfriend bought one of these for me for my birthday, she got wind of me talking about buying a track bike and boom, what do i get, a unipack! granted they are pieces of shit, the frame is sturdy, been riding it since october and had no problems with it. Its not a bad place to start, im now just going to build it into a decent bike, and if the frame fucks up, then buy a new one. Are the chains really that dodgy though?
Hi,
Anyone out there got any all black dirty harry lever they need rid of? I would happily take it off their hands
Cheers my dears