Rossin professional italian road frame 1980…
Campy crank 42/16,Mirage,Thompsom,Profile design, Racelite’s Bontagger.
My Summer city delight…
Submitted by Urbanfil
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(96 votes, average: 5.22 )




Rossin professional italian road frame 1980…
Campy crank 42/16,Mirage,Thompsom,Profile design, Racelite’s Bontagger.
My Summer city delight…
Submitted by Urbanfil
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6 Comments Received
January 26th, 2010 @1:45 am
different drop-outs and this thing jumps up a couple points around top 5 on the sight…
that being said, why convert this sexy thing?
February 13th, 2010 @8:07 pm
What’s the point of owning a fixed gear if you have a rear brake? It’s basically a single speed you handbrake with except you can’t coast. And if it’s a flip flop then it’s literally a single speed. This ignorant trend is as bad as white deep vs.
February 13th, 2010 @8:15 pm
This sure is a bute! Enjoy ever mile you put on it.
BTW Luft, another point to owning a fixed gear is for training and smoothing out one’s pedal rotation for the most efficient pedal stroke. On a Rail to Trail here in Atlanta children pop out from everywhere, so all the brakes possible are necessary. Some people actually ride their bikes instead of just looking at them…
July 31st, 2010 @9:55 pm
why is this so low… it looks simple and great
July 31st, 2010 @10:07 pm
Man, those are some old ross logos. I like the R engraved into the lug on the head tube. The wheels look a little odd b/c they’re so much newer than the bike, but still looks like a great ride.
July 31st, 2010 @10:35 pm
how is a flip flop”literally a single speed?”heres the concept-one side fixed,the other freewheel.A second brake can be a useful thing in a crowded place.Some people think it adds to the balanced look on the bars.certainly ignorant trend is not the case.what a nice classy frame,love that front wheel.enjoy
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