I left my Fixie at work...

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So I had to tow it home!

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Got home ok, though the cross winds were murder.

The fixie that came together when I shook the parts bin.

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By far the lightest bike in my shed, though compared to the X-cruiser that isn't saying much.
 
I'm likin' your TOE BIKE! That is way too funny! :lol:

What is, er... was the fixie to begin with. Looks a little familiar....

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rat royale said:
I'm likin' your TOE BIKE! That is way too funny! :lol:
What is, er... was the fixie to begin with. Looks a little familiar....

I have no idea, there isn't a stamp, number, decal or head badge when I got the frame. There used to be a head badge, there is the remnants of two rivets, horizontally across the head tube. The general thinking is that it is some Japanese make, maybe a Centurion.
 
Moleman, Nice fixie ... that is how they should be made. Just Parts

The wheels on your Xtra are cool. Thought about them once or twice.

I too have left bikes at work and find the Xtracycle very handy. I have also towed one or two new finds home.

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i like ur tow bike.. Okay a fixed gear bike is like where u cant stop peddling or u will like bust ur legs right? b
 

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