mcshroom
Bionic Subsonic
- Location
- Egremont, Cumbria
I'd recommend the Trek District range (like above, alu frame with carbon fork, but most were flat bar), but it seems they've stopped making them 

Only used to riding the track (Manchester velo) .. my track bike slowing is controlled in a different wayBrakes on fixed work fine, you just use them to help your legs slow the bike. Useful in the hilly terrain round here. My fixed/SS (flip flop) has front and rear brakes: -
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Fixedgearfrenzy!!!, well you are in hipster territory now vickster. Three hundred reduced to just over two hundred, no detailed specs, the alarm bells should be ringing. Hell, these people are no better than Halfords, sorry these people are a lot worse than Halfords. They are probably also selling time shares in Spain. If you want one buy a proper one like the Charge Plug or whatever . You are always saying how much disposable income you have so why buy cheap? I know people say how uncomplicated and simple they are compared with geared bikes but how many would convert their car to a three speed non synchro box?
Strange to see a fixed speed with Brake callipers
Press the brake at speed and it will be buckaroo time ... I would of thought ...
Looks the part thought ..
I am Glad you think So !No, that's complete rubbish. On the road you need brakes unless you are far braver / stupider than me. Front brake is a legal requirement, enforced by the laws of physics as much as the law of the land. Back brake is optional - as using your legs "counts" as a brake in law, but no tin reality - proper back brake is a bloody good idea.
I'm sorry, I can't do that, riding fixed is the most enjoyable thing I have done on two wheels! I know you are looking at SS rather than fixed, just get on with it!Talk me out of it NOWMuch appreciated
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