WTB Track bike

Andrew

2014-07-18

Recently started riding at Alpenrose. Would like to buy a track bike. 52-54 would be best. Thanks,


eri-@fusium.com

2005-08-01



If it's just for winter training you should just get an old-school road bike

that has a 5-7 speeds and downtube shifters. Most of these bikes used a

freewheel so you just rip off the deraileurs, shifters, and freewheel.

Stick on a track cog and you're off. You get a rear brake, and more room

for fenders, too.



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   Erik Voldengen    2037 NW Lovejoy       503-226-7099

   Fusium, Inc.      Portland, OR 97209    www.fusium.com





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From: Ian Eglitis [mailto:gtfre-@hotmail.com]

Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:00 PM

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Subject: [OBRA Chat] WTB Track bike



Hey Obraland,

Im looking for a cheap track bike to use for fixed gear riding this

winter.

I need a 58cm or something in that ball park and I am looking to spend a

couple hundred bucks.

Thanks

-Ian Eglitis



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Ian Eglitis

2005-08-01



Hey Obraland,

Im looking for a cheap track bike to use for fixed gear riding this winter.

I need a 58cm or something in that ball park and I am looking to spend a

couple hundred bucks.

Thanks

-Ian Eglitis