Track Cycling - the planet x stealth track

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has anyone here ridden the planet x.
I am between that and the dolan. I know it is a bit of a jump. I just recently destroyed my year old race rig and am looking to replace it.
I searched here because I do sprints weekly. I searched in ss/fg first and they make little mention of the frame.
very people ride newer high end frames there. which is surprising there are some fast guys over there.
last bike was a converted tri bike and i almost went that route again and it suited the bill great for a long time, except for the dual 650c's. so I decide to get a real track bike
here's a thread about them (http://www.fixedgearfever.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=5051)
it's in atlanta too so you might be able to actually look at it up close too.
sprints weekly?
yeah I read that thread at fixed gear fever.
there is this about the sprints
http://fastermustache.org/node/5391
and when i get my medical stuff in order. i am trying to bring back the friday night sprints down peach tree, we did it a hand full of times during the winter
and there are a few other guys sprint from money for a buy in, from time to time those are a little harder to find. you just sorta show up
oh I clipped a pedal there a few times and decided it wasn't worth it. Are yall doing actual sprints now rather than mile pursuits?
If that's the use your putting it to and your willing to spend the money on a dolan/teschner get a custom with an absurdly high bb.
there has been a combination of the both sprints . the monday thing is sprints
and i think they are still doing pursuits over at the "ghettodrome" only made it out there a few times
I never clipped a pedal on the ground even with my 650c's on the tri bike thats part of the reason i was debating going to another tri frame, but i had other geo issues, they dont slow down or stop very well, and living with 650's is hard.
the next frame will be getting 170 sugunios probably so i have to take that into account
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