Lightweight track frame with brake mounts for crit use?

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jekyll man
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by jekyll man

Devon wrote:But it's the ugliest bike ever ;)

I was looking at it the other day. It could be alright with a decent fork and a paintjob...



You are worried about a bike looking fugly ?

Anyone your height looks like bambi roller skating when they're on the bike, so i think the bike is the least of your style problems :D

Of course other opinions are available (probably your own), and may vary from the above.
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by Devon

Stolichnaya wrote:I have an older Jamis Sonik track bike and it is alu with drilling front and back for brakes.
Might be worth checking the newer model or seeing what is available in NOS.
In the past one could order it as a frameset, not so sure if that is possible now.


Last year's definitely does, and it seems the latest model does too... Thanks for the heads up! No frameset only option, but I don't mind trying at second hand or NOS.

jekyll man wrote:Anyone your height looks like bambi roller skating when they're on the bike, so i think the bike is the least of your style problems :D


Thanks mate. :thumbup:

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