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please explain this: track vs. conversion

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Old 11-29-06 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by urbanplanner19
It seems to me that there is some stigma against conversions in comparision to a track bike. Could someone please explain this dichotomy to me? I don't see why a conversion would be viewed as inferior...
Well, you might as well ask why is the tree good? Why is the sunset good? Why are boobs good?
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