Track

1980's Schwinn World Sport

This is a 1980's Schwinn WorldSport.  I picked up the frame, fork, bottom bracket and headset for $10 at a Goodwill.  Stripped it down and removed the metal work for the wiring and had it powder coated in a low gloss black.  I reassembled it with the original bottom bracket and headset.  Threw on a set of Mustache bars with Red Cinelli Cork Tape, a Campy crank and arms I found at a garage sale, Dimension Track Pedals, and Velocity Fusion Wheels (Anodized Red).

baby number 1

The Pillager...

Named synonymously for a local football team it shares it colors with (betcha can guess which one!). Started its life as a stock giant bowery, I took off the brakes, added SOMA Major Taylor bars and SOMA toe cages and a Euro-Asia cog. I hope to add a Swobo seat, cuz they rock, and new tires cuz these ones are dying quickly. Eventually I would like to change the crank set, but eh.

The Pink Machine

The fastest thing going on wood

Hippy's 1979 T.I. Raleigh Team Track

Snapped the GT so I needed a replacement weapon for London's crazy streets (okay, so the GT was far from weapon-like!).

I ended up going classic track bike with a fork-swap to allow for a front brake (still have track fork, bars and stem). Add some lights, ti/carbon saddle, etc..

RESULT!

A Small Gathering of Friends

Four fixies

Heres a shot from our trip out to Whytecliff park on the weekend. I left out the freewheel bike.

((lyledriver))

The pretty bike...

so named because people kept saying 'oh! your bike is sooo pretty!' me i called it 'the ice cream bike' cuz my girlfriend said it looks like mint ice cream...

it rides like a dream... ask wease...

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