Perhaps as was evidenced by my somewhat over-enthusiastic speculations 
about a scorcher in the other thread, I'm kind of intrigued by the idea of 
building one up as a fixed gear, kind of the polar opposite of the 
stereotypical track bike with drop bars, super steep angles and low offset 
fork.  Seems to fit with the overall intention of the bike (flat to 
rolling, commuter-optimized kind of riding).

Grant, if you read this again, it looks like it has a fairly low bottom 
bracket...or is that just some kind of illusion brought on by the 
non-standard angles?  And would you stick with horizontal dropouts?

I'd probably ride the 61, or maybe the 58.  I wonder how long the top tubes 
would be on those sizes?! Up near 70cm?


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