Originally Posted by caloso
Why not get a 70s or 80s racing frame and build it up as a fg or ss?
This is certainly an option.
Today is a sad day for me. Not so long after my post above about desiring a road oriented fixed gear frame/bike I rode home from work on my 1984 Centurion LeMans fixed gear conversion. I converted it in May 2005 and today after 7504mi on the way home from work the seat tube to bottom bracket lug cracked and fully separated. The frame died.
My interest in a new fixed gear bike has switched from casual to serious.
My heart wants a new frame. Finding a racing frame with horizontal dropouts is an option, but my heart desires new. But my mind tells me there are as many if not more compromises with new (limited road geometry) as there are difficulties with old. Custom is also an option. I know after these 7500mi that riding fixed gear is my love and am willing and wanting to do it right.
Al