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walkingshaws

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I can't decide what to do, so I thought I'd throw it out there and go with the consensus!

I have a Gazelle Trim Trophy ('87) which has been my winter stead for 5 years and is now fixed. I'm likely to ride grasstrack on it with my club (Beacon Wheelers) next season, so it's unlikely to return to a geared bike at any point in the near future. What's more, the gear hanger is trashed and would need replaced if it were to take a rear mech again.

So my question? I'm going to get it repainted by Kevin Winter at the end of 2012 - I have H Lloyd transfers at the ready. But do I get proper track drop outs added and unnecessary metal work shaved off, or keep it true 'just in case'?

Whatcha reckon?
 
a proper track bike has a higher bottom bracket than a road bike, so you may find yourself clipping the inside pedal on the ground and that its not really suitable at all. Rather than spend ?? on new dropouts and a respray, might it not be better to find a used track frame?
 
Pigman, I getcha. It would be fabulous to have a track specific fixie for competition, but it's unlikely to happen this year and I wouldn't ride that on the road amongst the Cumbrian grit and potholes.

I borrow a Witcomb (sic?) to race on at the mo. Though I use the word race veeeeery loosely.

So it'll be largely for winter and on the road training - would you still avoid the spend?
 
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