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One of my track bikes, if I've got decent pictures of the others down the years I'll post them
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#767
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My 3Rensho, love riding it.
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#768
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Tubs are on the wrong way for the track
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#769
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That 3Rensho is drool-worthy. Wow!
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#770
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#771
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Top tube protector. In case the bars swing around and smack into it.
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#772
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Check this one out. 1939 6 day race track bike.
http://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...ack-steel.html |
#773
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Quote:
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#774
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What are the track label rules?
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#775
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My Ellis...More Single Speed then true track bike.
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#776
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I've got one I'm pretty partial to. Built it up for fixed gear road riding more than track, due to lack of track anywhere nearby. Incredibly fun bike!
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#777
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Perfection!!!!!!!!!!! One of the nicest SS's out there!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#778
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Here's some vintage Italian I have
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Very nice!
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Tradition says labels on the non-drive side for track. Really only matters if you are riding (slowly) on a steep wooden track.
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