What your favorite track end?
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What your favorite track end?
There are so many different 'drop outs' on track bikes out there, and everyone seems to have a preference for the one that looks/feels/rides just right. What is YOUR favorite, and post a picture if you have one. Campy, shimano, suntour, longshen, surly, etc
I always thought the double cuts looked the sickest and are supposed to be pretty strong
I always thought the double cuts looked the sickest and are supposed to be pretty strong
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I like my Campy track ends mostly because they say "BREV CAMPAGNOLO." Other than that, Paul.
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OMG, Are there really track ends that look like happy whales?
Other than that...I'd say I dont really care what the track ends look like. But umm...are those built in tensioners in the wrong way? how are you supposed to tighten those
Other than that...I'd say I dont really care what the track ends look like. But umm...are those built in tensioners in the wrong way? how are you supposed to tighten those
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Older road frames also have screws like these that 'push' in toward the bike, this was because frame alignment was not as precise then as today, and you could adjust to make the wheel track straight / correctly.
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Campy track ends are nice, and have Italian authenticity written all over them, but they are soft and get chewed-up pretty easily.
I prefer Shimano track ends. Even after heavy use they show very little bite.
I prefer Shimano track ends. Even after heavy use they show very little bite.
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Its interesting how these topics are getting recycled. The same question was posted back in February:
https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/387687-your-favorite-trackends.html
and another similar on back in July of 07:
https://www.bikeforums.net/framebuilders/324426-do-you-know-supplier-socketed-track-dropouts.html
My favorite track ends:

tdhk
https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/387687-your-favorite-trackends.html
and another similar on back in July of 07:
https://www.bikeforums.net/framebuilders/324426-do-you-know-supplier-socketed-track-dropouts.html
My favorite track ends:

tdhk
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My favorite track ends:
I agree with the Nagasawa drop outs, they are my favorite track dropouts. Cann't wait till my wife agrees to let me buy a Nagasawa track frame.
I agree with the Nagasawa drop outs, they are my favorite track dropouts. Cann't wait till my wife agrees to let me buy a Nagasawa track frame.
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Can anyone comment on these?

Personally I like them because they're kind of like the ones on some of the old paramount track bikes.
I might file them down on the ends a little bit to accommodate a chain tensioner a little easier.

Personally I like them because they're kind of like the ones on some of the old paramount track bikes.
I might file them down on the ends a little bit to accommodate a chain tensioner a little easier.






