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Fuji Track 2.1 2014 Track Bike Fixed Single Speed


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This is a great bike, and has served me well on the daily commute. The only reason I'm selling it is because I have a new one. I bought it fixed, but changed it to Single Speed. You can keep it as it is, or just 'flip' the back wheel and you can ride it fixed.


I am 5' 8" and the bike is the perfect size. 53 frame.


Will give it a clean before you come and collect.


Bought new for ?350 last year. Selling for ?200.


Offers welcome.


I will also send you more photos if you want better ones.



Ready to tackle tight turns on the track or trips around town, the Fuji Track is certified to compete but is happy to commute. The Fuji Track 2.1 2014 Track Bikes custom-butted A1-Sl aluminium frame is light and responsive for when you need to make moves at a moments notice.


A track racing machine that riders also love to use as a wicked-fast, urban, single speed commuter.


Frame:

A2-SL custom-butted alloy

Fork:

Elios 2, custom-butted Cr-Mo

Number of Gears:

0

Chainset:

Fuji alloy track

Chainrings:

46T

Bottom Bracket:

FSA, sealed cartridge bearing

Cassette:

16T fixed cog w/ lockring

Chain:

KMC Z-510, single-speed

Pedals:

Aero Road platform w/ clips and straps

Brakeset:

Alloy dual pivot

Brake Levers:

Alloy 2-finger

Handlebars:

Fuji track, alloy 26.0mm

Stem:

Fuji 3D forged alloy w/ 7 degree rise

Headset:

FSA 1 1/8" threadless

Grips:

Fuji cork wrap

Rims:

32H double-wall high-profile alloy

Front Hub:

Formula alloy hubs

Rear Hub:

Formula alloy hubs

Front Tyre:

Vera Helios, 60 tpi, 700c x 25mm, wire bead

Rear Tyre:

Vera Helios, 60 tpi, 700c x 25mm, wire bead

Saddle:

Oval R300

Seatpost:

Fuji alloy, 27.2mm

Weight:

20.79lbs / 9.45kg

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