Old 07-12-10 | 05:40 PM
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CrockerCock
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From: Houston, TX

Bikes: Fixie Conversion- Old frame(I think Spalding haha) custom painted myself with cannondale saddle, orignal seat post, decalless shun track crank, decalless vuelta deepdish wheelset, czar cst road competition tires, bullhorns and tange BB

Buy some condoms and have sex with a cow then the right decision will come to you. But in all seriousness, everyone has their own opinions on bikes and no one here is going to be able to tell you what bike to buy that decision needs to be yours otherwise you may end up hating SSFG bikes. See if you can test ride those bikes for a little bit. The most important thing for a SSFG is that the bike fits you perfectly otherwise its a *****. That's why I went with a conversion bc the geo fit me perfectly and I don't plan on racing it at a velodrome. Anyways search around on the internet and get your feet wet finding out what you want out of the bike i.e. Fit, Style, Cog Ratios, etc. If you make an informed decision off your own research you will love the bike a thousand times more than you would if someone off the internet told you they liked a bike so you bought it. That's my 2 cents probably not what you wanted to hear, but hey sometimes that's the best advice.
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