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^ +1
I don't think using old school track frames etc. for fixed tricks makes sense, but if its built for the purpose you want (and the ^volume is) I don't see a prob...
... but I still don't get why fixed trickers don't just buy old MTB frames and run 700s? - not knocking them, just would have thought that a lower sloping TT and tough frame would be best.
i dislike the hole idea of progressing of fixie riding. i like the tricks that can really only be done on fixies (keo spins etc) but i just in my ideas if you put a freewheel on you arnt really doing anything that hasnt been done.
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readers wife ;) ...after a few bottles of vin rouge
http://static.londonfgss.com/memberpics7925-albums519-picture4602.jpg
yeah, riskay, thank goodness for the thicker than usual handlebars!!!!! she would die if she knew she was on here LOL
those bikes are nuts
i road 40 mins without any air in a tire
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