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    Fixie for sale.

    I've been using this bike to get to school for the last year, but am finally done and its not the best bike now that I'm moving back to the mountains.

    Frame: IRO Mark V 54cm

    Wheels set: IRO flipflop hub laced to Mavic MA3 rims with DT Comp double butted spokes - hand built.

    Drive train: 165mm Sugino Messenger Cranks 144BCD, Shimano BB, Surley 16t 1/8" sprocket, Stronglight 60t 1/8" chain ring and a brand new Wipperman 1/8" chain.

    Cane Creek A-Headset,

    BT stem 160mm

    Soma urban persuit bars or sawn-off Nitto bull horn bars

    Brooks aged leather B17 saddle (think James Dean's leather jacket)

    Mks pedals and cages

    I also have a brand new Shimano Tiaga Front break with a direct pull lever if you like to roll that way.

    I built this bike up last spring, and it has never seen any rain or crashes.

    A steal of a deal at $600.

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