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Old 09-03-06, 10:40 PM
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IRO Angus?

I'm getting ready to buy my first fixie (for use as a track/commuter) and have been thinking about the IRO Angus. Has anyone had any experience (good or bad) with this bike?
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I have a thread with the exact same title and question. Just started it this last week.
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Do a search on Angus (IRO brings up nothing) lots of feedback, all good. I have a Jamie Roy, Love it! IRO does a great job of building up a bike, particularly wheels. Price is right. Just buy it you're wasting time you could be riding an IRO right now, seriously
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I've said it once, and I'll say it again. It is absolutely UNREAL how many times the exact same questions come up on this site. UNREAL. At least 3 times a week there is a thread about these cheap ass frames and which one is the "best". STOP THE MADNESS PEOPLE!! STOP IT!!!
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Originally Posted by TNCLR
I've said it once, and I'll say it again. It is absolutely UNREAL how many times the exact same questions come up on this site. UNREAL. At least 3 times a week there is a thread about these cheap ass frames and which one is the "best". STOP THE MADNESS PEOPLE!! STOP IT!!!
Yeah, but as with most internet discussion groups there are more posts whining about repetitive posts than actual repetitive posts. STOP THE WHINING PEOPLE! THOP IT!
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Yeah, but as with most internet discussion groups there are more posts whining about repetitive posts than actual repetitive posts. STOP THE WHINING PEOPLE! THOP IT!
There are? I'm pretty sure you're wrong. But whatever. I've said what I needed to say. Let the flood of redundant posts continue. IRO or Bianchi Pista? Which one is better again?
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There are? I'm pretty sure you're wrong. But whatever. I've said what I needed to say. Let the flood of redundant posts continue. IRO or Bianchi Pista? Which one is better again?
so far youve whined twice as much as this guys asked a redundant question. maybe my math is off. who knows..

its a sweet frame i love it. get it ride it and love it.
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Jesus, what a bunch of *****es. If I wanted a whine-fest, I'd have asked a teenage girl if she thought she was fat.
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so far youve whined twice as much as this guys asked a redundant question. maybe my math is off. who knows..

its a sweet frame i love it. get it ride it and love it.
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I have a thread with the exact same title and question. Just started it this last week.
A thread about a fat girl would at least be something new. Oh wait, I'm whining again. Sorry, let me get back on topic. IRO or SOMA Rush?
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