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Old 03-09-09 | 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by thespacerockkid
Just incase anyone actually still cares or has read through this entire thread. I have finally completed my very first fixed gear conversion. This one was from the original title here "1986 Trek 560 = Solid Fixie Conversion?". I purchased the bike for $90.00 from a guy who got into mountain biking after riding this trek since he purchased it in the 80s. I found out from vintagetrek.com that it was actually an 84 Trek 560 by checking the serial number on the bottom bracket shell.




I ending up replacing the bottom bracket, crank set, wheels, tires and handle bars. The frame was somewhat rusty so I stripped, sanded, primed and painted it all myself with store bought spray paint. Most of the parts were scavenged from either this bike or parts I had from other bikes along the journey. I am a complete newbie so this was totally a learning experience. Thank you to everyone here for the help and suggestions throughout the project. Please leave questions and comments on the project here! Thanks.
Looks nice!

Thanks for not "drewing" the frame!
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