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Old 05-16-09 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by cudak888
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And to add to Picchio; the bike shown above is a path racer conversion from a roadster - that is, an upright-riding frameset with slack angles, such as a Raleigh DL-1.

-Kurt
I'm going to keep saying it (sorry) - it's not a "path racer." A "path racer" is a "pure" track bike. Saynig "path racer" is the same thing as saying "track racer." It might qualify as a "road/path" - which would require rear-facing rear fork ends, and also the ability to pass inspection at a track to be entered into a track racing event.
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