In 2012 ingriabicycles.com made for me an exclusive frame suitable both for a road bike and a track bike. It has track geometry, track fork ends but with the mount for the rear derailleur. By changing road rear wheel to fixed one you can get a very agressive track bike. This bicycle is now on sale, because I want to get a cyclocross instead.
Frame:
Ingria Werewolf 50 cm
Fork/Headset:
BMC SL 048/FSA Orbit MX
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Miche Supertype
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Campagnolo Chorus carbon/Campagnolo Chorus carbon
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia SL/Ingria custom
Brakes:
Campagnolo Chorus carbon
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Khamsin
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Khamsin
Added by mimo. Last updated about 10 years ago.
As of about 10 years ago, mimo has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
4 Comments
mind=blown this is sooooo cool (you might want to post some pictures of a track set up if you can)
Posted almost 11 years ago
matita says:
where is the front derailleur?
Posted almost 11 years ago
mimo says:
we couldn't use a clamp around the frame's seat tube for the front derailleur, because tube is aero-shaped. the only way to attach it is a braze-on derailleur hanger, but it would make frame look ugly. now, even with all cable guides, it looks clean. so we decided to leave only the rear derailleur to try it and it appeared to be okay.
it also has only a front brake, because when the bicycle was built (i needed it urgently) we couldn't find a short centerbolt for the rear brake, and now i'm just lazy to finish it. but it could be attached if needed.
Posted almost 11 years ago