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Miki, the 2003 Fuji Track Pro

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2003 58cm Fuji Track Pro

Deda Pista + Botranger stem/Latte 120mm + Nitto RB044 40 mm bars with Profile T2+ Aerobars

Stock Fuji Carbon/FSA Non-integrated

Miche hub, Tubular Araya 16B Gold rim/Soon to come super Aero Front.

Miche hub, Tubular Araya 16B Gold rim/Zipp 950 Carbon disc

Dura Ace 7710 170 + Dura Ace Octalink BB

US POSTAL SERVICE NEVER FORGET!! and Thompson Pro

Dura Ace clipless and IDK

FSA 51 and DuraAce 15 in the rear for 91 gear inches. Breakfast of Champions!

My sprinty, time trialing, mass start, mystery machine. Her name is Miki.

Light, quick, and sharp.

Message me if you have a Zipp 3000 or some sort of deep section FRONT (Note I said FRONT) wheel. (Eg Zipp 440, Hed, something like that) tubular that I can put to a better place on the track.

I took first on this bike in Bold Sprints on 10/19/2008 and on 11/2/2008 with an average speed of 33 miles per hour/120+ RPM with resistance. I got a hat, some money, and a bunch of bike junk.





People who friended this bike CONDENADO, IllerTownBikes, theurbanspaceman, RobLongTALLpantsBOB

maybe

did you ride this down harvard ave last night?

I'm pretty sure I did at the

I'm pretty sure I did at the Hello Kitty alley cat and then to my friend's party. 91 gear inches isn't that great for alleycat racing.

A 58cm fuji track pro is

A 58cm fuji track pro is measured from ctc correct? it would be somewhere around a 60 or 61 center to top? These bikes are awsome looking, im saving up and considering getting one off craigslist. Im a bit unsure since all my riding would be on the road and their aluminum track bikes but its either this or a bare knuckle which i cant really afford.

If you're a 58 on a road

If you're a 58 on a road bike, get a 58 in the Track Pro.

Honestly I don't really like riding this bike on the street. It's really really not fun, but I baby it a lot.

hmm, well i ride about a

hmm, well i ride about a 60-62 on a regular bike. i guess i'd need a 61. so you dont really endorce buying this bike if its for street use?

Not particularly. The

Not particularly. The aluminum is pretty thin and dent worthy, and I just find it too stiff and needlessly twitchy around town.

If you take nice care of your bikes when riding around town/etc, I guess it would work out, but I bash the shit out of my bikes (Hopping curbs, bunny hopping, going down stairs, etc etc), and it's just a shame to do it to such a nice frame, when there's a lot more durable options.

I suppose a Leader could work and you just throw the frame away when you bang the crap out of it.

makers

good call


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