The only thing that I would be careful of is the 130mm rear end (You could just buy a wheelset that has long axles like IROs though and put 5mm of spacers on either side though). If you are looking for a cheaper way to go fix'd, I'd recommend the IRO. For the same price it would cost to build that frame up, you could get an IRO with some personal touches, plus its satisfying and all to build up your own bike, but its also satisfying to not have any problems with a completely built one. If you are wanting to go very cheap look at the Mercier, Motobecane, Dawes, err well don't look at the Dawes hahaha. The IRO is the best buy though, not expensive and still quality were it counts.