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Old 07-25-06 | 11:37 PM
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vinnydelnegro
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From: Denver
Originally Posted by porsche4786
I don't really want to convert one myself, it just seems like it would cost me too much. Most of the bikes here go for about $200 bucks for a somewhat decent 80's bike. The bars look like they are about the same height as both my other bikes. I will probably put a bigger cog on the freewheel side. And I think he said it has a front brake with a mtn bike style brake lever. And then if I get tired of it, one of my friends is going to start velodrome racing so maybe he would want it, since he don't have his own yet.
i'm sure you'll love it. i haven't read anything about someone going fixed and not liking it. in fact, i read more often than not...people regretting not getting a fixed/fixed setup so they can run different sized fixed cogs. if i do another fixed project, that's what i'm going to do.
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