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How quiet is your drive train

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Old 08-19-04, 05:30 AM
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mine is so quiet i forget i am riding it. not really since the feeling of 'stealth mode' is so awesome and then i realize how awesome riding a fixt is.

mine is more than quite enough to sneak up on people in copenhagen. for the most part, no one ever hears me coming and i just whizz by through stupid small gaps.
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