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Carbon Track Missile.

The first bike I had was purchased off a buddy of mine and it really got me interested in fixed gear riding. After pooling a bit of money together and selling that first ride, I decided to build my vary own carbon track bike (for street use). Lots of time was spent waiting on parts, but when everything came together i couldn't have been more pleased. Meet "Carbonna."

Frame:
Unbranded Chinese Carbon

Fork/Headset:
Unbranded Chinese Carbon/FSA

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
FSA Vigorelli (JB Welded)/Truvativ Giga-Pipe isis drive

Pedals:
Mesa 61 Plateforms w/Cinelli straps

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
50:17/FSA track chainring/ KMC Kool

Handlebars/Stem:
Deda drops wrapped in white Cinelli tape/Unbranded Chinese Carbon (

Saddle/Seatpost:
Unbranded Chinese Carbon/Unbranded Chinese Carbon

Brakes:
Hahahaha

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Unbranded Chinese Carbon (88mm Deep Dish)/ Thickslicks

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Unbranded Chinese Carbon (88mm Deep Dish)/ Thickslicks

Accessories:
Possibly some Knog lights.

More Info:
Looking for an FSA pro track crank.

Added by Master_SMC. Last updated about 10 years ago.

7 Comments

JSTEWART304

JSTEWART304 says:

looks fast as hell to me

Posted almost 4 years ago

dietrootbeer

dietrootbeer says:

you should just get a bunch of decals made for your bike that say "Chinese Carbon" hah nice ride man

Posted about 10 years ago

nate1665

nate1665 says:

Was this Tony's frame?

Posted about 10 years ago

nate1665

nate1665 says:

nvm nice starter build

Posted about 10 years ago

richie

richie says:

Buddy! dont ride!!! your chain is upside down1!!!

Posted about 10 years ago

Master_SMC

Master_SMC says:

The tensile strength on that chain is so high it shouldn't make a difference, but I will look into it. Thanks!

Posted about 10 years ago

Zeb_pepperoni

Zeb_pepperoni says:

strength doesn't matter if it falls off! could even give you some uneven chain wear and some other shit like that

Posted about 10 years ago