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Langster vs. Mark V?

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Old 02-18-06 | 01:38 AM
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Bikes: Madone, De Rosa, Langster, old Brit track iron

Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
DO I want an aluminum fixie?
The frame is okay, but the aluminum fork that comes on the Langster is brutal. I put a cheap CF fork on it and it makes the bike rideable.
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Old 02-18-06 | 03:09 AM
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personally i prefered the iro, but i ended up with the specalized in hopes of getting a good deal on a road bike later down the line at the same shop. Never ridden the iro so not much to compare it to, but i like it, it feels fast and rolls smooth considering road conditions. Although i would point out, if i wanted a steel bike, i could just get some 80s steel bike for around 100 bucks and do a conversion, and save a little in the process.
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