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Old 05-07-04 | 08:45 AM
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familyman
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From: New Caney Texas
Originally Posted by captsven
familyman, I would start looking for another frame to make up a dedicated fixed. Otherwise you will always wonder.....what would the Pinarello be like going 40mph?

I would also check out a few chiropracters too. Damn that handlebar is low!!!
I already have a dedicated fix, my Kogswell. That bike is right where I want it too, there's not even anything I want to change on it. I think that's the other thing, I already have a nice road fixie that I love to ride, making the pinarello into yet another road fix seems redundant. Well not really, I don't think I could ever have too many fixies.
The handlbar is low but the bike is remarkably comfortable, after an hour pushing around that big gear my neck starts to get a bit still but my back is happy as a clam. I'm actually more refreshed when I get off that bike they when I get off any other bike I own. Just climb on, settle into the aero bars and make it go as fast as you can, so sweet.
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