It was made by Glenn Swan using True Temper Velo tubing. It can be used as a geared time-trial or a pure track bike. It has Sub 11.0 track ends. The fork is full titanium. It is almost a full Dura Ace fixie with parts from 7300 series to 7600 (track hub – NJS), except chainring, track cogs and BB (Syncros Titanium). The bullhorn is a Nitto RB-018HT, the rims are Rigida DP18 (36H) and the saddle is a Brooks. It is a very nice ride.
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10 Comments Received
August 15th, 2011 @4:12 pm
great parts. put together in a way that makes the whole thing look awkward….
and WHY is your chain so loose?
August 15th, 2011 @4:12 pm
Not bad, add a couple links to the chain and you’ll be there.
August 15th, 2011 @7:33 pm
No thanks.
August 15th, 2011 @8:00 pm
The seat is too low or the stem is too high. Either way I’m think the stem is strange looking. Quills look odd to me if they’re not vintage. Perhaps such an aggressive frame should have a set-up to match. Is that down-tube too long? At least to my eyes. Not a fan of the graphics on the down-tube either. And yes, that chain. Are droopy-chains the new bare handle bars?
August 15th, 2011 @9:45 pm
Setup makes for very nice street ride; Practical meets exotic. I like it when the chain is snug.
August 16th, 2011 @9:38 am
frame is interesting. i like the bottom half of the bike, except for the overly loose chain. that quill is pretty ugly. mismatched leather colors kind of dont belong. a not angled up and more classic stem with a black saddle and grips and i would think it an awesome build.
August 16th, 2011 @1:01 pm
Too much tension on the chain.
August 16th, 2011 @4:38 pm
Loose chain is my fault, is it already corrected. The quill stem is for confort and not for aesthetics ( I read too much Rivendell). It is a very nice street ride. Thanks
August 17th, 2011 @9:48 am
too much slack on the chain, also i think that this bike would look about ten times better if the triangle wasn’t halfway down the headtube… massive quill stem makes it even worse. nope.
August 17th, 2011 @1:46 pm
not much option with the stem because of that goofy head tube position. Maybe stem all the way down and or a down angle stem.
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