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• #2
it's just an alu track frame. It's fine for riding on the street.
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• #3
As long as you're comfortable it doesn't matter what you ride. Just make sure you get a professional bike fitting.
I commute on my TT bike most days from Dalston to where I work in Hoxton

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• #4
As long as you're comfortable it doesn't matter what you ride. Just make sure you get a professional bike fitting.
I commute on my TT bike most days from Dalston to where I work in Hoxton

jesus id say thats some commute hahah . What difference would a prefessional fitting make ?, the build will be straight forward enough, just curious. Thanks for the advise guys
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• #5
It will put you in the right position so when you're pedaling or doing skids you don't get bad knees or a back.
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• #6
I've actually converted my TT bike into a recumbent for more comfort now my commute is over 5 miles.
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• #7
A custom fitting will save you enough time on the Dalston - Hoxton commute to stop half way and check your cap is at the appropriate wonky angle, have two latte's, and still get to work on time.
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• #8
I don't even drink latte's any more, I've gone on to green tea as my mate who's a personal trainer recommended it as they are doing a promo at L.A. Fitness where I do spinning class.
Also, I wear a helmet everywhere I go. I ain't no brain damage wanter
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• #9
are helmets cool now?
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• #10
Not really but cooler than dribbling
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• #11
Teenslain wears one now, so they must be cool.
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I commute on my TT bike most days from Dalston to where I work in Hoxton

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hey, I think im gonna go for one of these, and i'd just like a bit of feedback. What are they like to ride and would it be a crime to cycle one of these on the street ?. Any feedback much appreciated, cheers in advance