Old 01-12-22, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by burnthesheep
Picked up the Fuji Track Pro last night. It looks to be a 2006? It's the one where they didn't drill the front fork for a brake, but left the blank there.

For $250 it seemed a steal to me. Not stolen though. Legit local cyclocross racer guy I've met before. The nice crankset on it. Bars on it are some throwaway city flat handlebars. But I have my old TT basebar, stem, extensions to go on there for "free". Also have my old TT spare saddle to go on there.

I'm just surprised in this day and age you can buy a used bike for that that has two wheels, cranks, that you could ride instantly for that low a price. Especially a name brand fixie.

Today at lunch it's cold AF but will take it out in the work parking lot that's empty to spin around at a nice slow safe pace.

Then I'll get to setting it up.
That does seem like a good deal. Is fixie culture still what it once was? Or have people moved on and left the track bikes to the track racers?
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