Chuffy
Veteran
- Location
- On the banks of the Exe
Very nice. Damn, I really want one (but with drops and skinnier wheels) but there's no way I can justify it.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!

hubgearfreak said:are you delighted with the frame..would it make a nice tourer as they suggest?
looks the business either way, are they 559mm wheels?
SheilaH said:I'd suggest a nice made-to measure steel frame, or a properly fitted off the peg one, with a decent pair of wheels, such as Goldtec track hubs on Open Pro. A track frame proper may have issues that are not conducive to riding on lanes, such as toe-overlap and very twitchy handling.
NickM said:
betty swollocks said:It's on the front right for a couple of reasons. Firstly, it puts the disc brake forces into the dropout, rather than out of it so you won't get any axle movement with heavy disc braking. Secondly, it means that regardless of what caliper you're using you can always get to the mudguard eyes on the back of the dropouts. There are just too many possible caliper configurations to say 'everything works with mudguards' so we put the mount properly out of the way.[/COLOR]