Your Fixed Gear/SS Photos!
I agree with gyeswho, as the vintage cannondale track frame is the stiffest ever measured by someone (there is a chart, but I don't know where to look). I had one and it was a beast for riding long distances. NO flex= great for track, as that is what it was designed for, to quote bikesnob "laterally stiff but vertically compliant" is good for long rides. When I took my CAAD5 to the bmx track, it was great. I then rode some cruisers there and was amazed how much the bike rattled me. There is a reason that bikes are made stiff. Comfort isn't one of them.
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How many regular track bikes can do this with big tires? Steamrollers!
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I love this. Get a chainring with about 38 teeth on it and find some singletrack.
[/QUOTE]I love this. Get a chainring with about 38 teeth on it and find some singletrack.
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man, there are few things as low as references to things that are "********" or other pejorative ways of talking about people who are developmentally disabled.
Are you planning on using this as a mass-start bike, and the Giant for pursuits or something?
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Bikes: Bates (of Coburg) track bike(60s/70s?), Malvern Star Ladies coronation (1953), SuperElliots pathracer (60s?), Repco pathracer (1964), Holland Ladies (50s?), Moa (50s?), Hillman Ladies (40s?), Batavia? (40s?), Malvern Star 2 star ladies (50s?)...etc.
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why do people use those tugnuts? is it really that hard to walk your axle?
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dan bones!
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Nice bike. I'd pull the rim stickers off though.
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I actually like the stickers on it, they go very nice with the bike logo. That bike is so nice, I wish I had the money to get some ellipses.
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no it's not hard but it's nice to just set and forget chain tension and you won't have to worry about axle slips (even though it rarely happens to folks). Try it out and I guarantee you'll like it as well. The Surly are better than the MKS, to me, because you can perfectly set it will your fingers w/ needing an allen key
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Originally Posted by goldenskeletons
this bike looks so good! i can't tell from the photo, but is the frame lugged of filet brazed? its a really great looking build. very classy.

thanks for the compliments guys.... I like the rims stickers on there myself.
no it's not hard but it's nice to just set and forget chain tension and you won't have to worry about axle slips (even though it rarely happens to folks). Try it out and I guarantee you'll like it as well. The Surly are better than the MKS, to me, because you can perfectly set it will your fingers w/ needing an allen key
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dan bones!
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yeah, opening a beer with my teeth was funny until i remember that i don't have dental insurance 
and using your chain tensioner to open somebody's beer at a social gathering is a worthwhile parlor trick.
thrashin', i'll have pics of my peloton in its most recent build up after the weekend. its brazed, but the build looks kinda similar to yours..

and using your chain tensioner to open somebody's beer at a social gathering is a worthwhile parlor trick.
thrashin', i'll have pics of my peloton in its most recent build up after the weekend. its brazed, but the build looks kinda similar to yours..
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