Hi from Atlanta
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Hi from Atlanta
Just saying hey. I'm a first timer for fixed gear riding and I just purchased a Windsor "The Hour" 58cm. I've read some of the parts on it could use some upgrading so I was wondering which parts I should upgrade first and some good suggestions on what companies make good products. Thanks in advance.
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Lanky Lass
Hi SB, usually wheels are the easiest way to upgrade....best place to ask is in the SS/FG forum, but be warned! Do your homework first, then ask questions .
Welcome to BF!
East Hill
Welcome to BF!
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Haha, thanks. I've seen some of the sarcasm that floats around in the SS/FG threads.
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Actually, one of the moderators lives in Atlanta and works at a bike shop. He'll be along later in the morning, and will probably be able to answer your questions, without sarcasm .
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Such good news. I appreciate the information. Hopefully I'll be able to get some help getting started. Thanks again.