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Selling my beater to fund a more premium project!
everything on the bike in good condition, and working fine.
Lugged Dawes beater frame (the only info the previous owner gave me about the frame was that its dawes), no idea what forks - but nothing wrong with them.
top of seat tube to middle of bb: 51cm
top tube length: 56cmshimano exage hubs, alesa alloy rims, lucky stone tyres, both wheels run true and smooth.
shimano crank arms, wellgo pedals, raceface 36t chainring, no idea what bottom bracket - but again it works perfectly well.
3t 'the' stem, no idea what bars (56cm width), dia-compe brake lever, dia-compe front brake.
no idea what the saddle is.
no dents or dings anywhere on the frame, the whole bike is structurally sound and functioning well. the worst part i would say is the two-tone splatter paintjob, but if its for a ratbike then it doesnt matter!
looking for £ ONO
Pics: in link below.
ALSO FOR SALE:
Bontrager race saddle - very comfy in good condition, with usual minor scrapes, seatpost and seat clamp.
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I am building my very first fixed gear bike and already have a 700c wheelset, cinelli drop bars, specialized stem and saddle and post. I am considering getting a specialzed langster frame and forks. basically i was wondering if there were any real reasons not to buy this frameset/any reccomendations on why i should buy this frameset!
any recomendations for other parts i may benefit from at affordable prices will also be greatly welcomed :) -
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i am currently in the process of building/slowly buying enough parts until i can build a fixed gear bike. apart form riding a few of my friends fixed gears briefly, i am not experienced in riding fixed whatsoever, however i used to ride bmx so im quite confident on bikes in general. after watching the olympic track cycling and learning they rode fixed, i thought they seemed to be the best in the world at riding fixed gear so looked for some kind of training sessions in that sort of environment. would going to herne hill velodrome and attending the induction, and subsequent training sessions be a good way to learn/get into riding fixed gear?
okay, that was very cheeky.
PRICE DROP
£ ONO for a rat bike ready to ride away!