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Old 02-14-08 | 05:07 AM
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I agree about it maybe being a converted road frame, because of all the braze ons and canti brakes and the rear spacing is too wide,... the fork is totally wrong, still I paid $325, and sold most of the original components already so the total out of pocket dollars was about $170, not bad for a really unique POS , and still WAY better than my motobacon.

I can't find a GT road frame that looks like this tho,..still lookin

rides: really good: wheelies all day, stoppies: nice and long, rides no hands very straight, but I'm thinking it doesn't handle QUICK like my friends bianchi pista track bike.

I'll change the fork and see what that does.

I went down to the blasters and he hadn't even started it yet, so I paid him, and said I'd bring it back in a week or so (because I was itchin to ride it) I have it set up now with the fixed running gear and it feels high in the front (which after looking at that fork, it is) other than that, I really like it.

oh and that thing has been on craigslist for over 3 months now, so you had plenty of time to go look at it

but don't lose too much sleep over it, the more I look at it, the more I think it's just a track end converted road bike.
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