Old 03-21-15 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by thedapperest
Yeah I'm totally aware of that, it's just due to the fact that I like to have tight clearance between my seattube and rear wheel and the fact that there's a fair chance that it would be more of a "proper" build than the piled on mishmash I'm riding right now aka putting money into nice components over a fair period of time, I think track ends would be a good investment
If you want tight clearance then find a road racing frame or track frame. Having track ends put on a regular road frame won't improve your bike in any way.
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