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Ritchey Breakaway Single Speed Frame

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Cinelli Vigorelli

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What they say: 
Perfect frame for track competitions, already tested in the most famous velodromes. The Cinelli track-geometry equipped with a fork with straight blades and a rake of 35mm, guarantee the “best control”. The shaped rear stays offer the “best rigidity”.
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Iro Rob Roy Frame

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What they say: 
More relaxed geometry and longer wheelbase. Curved seatstays smooth the ride. IRO heat treated Cro-Mo steel. Fixed or Free. 1 1/8" threadless fork. Front and rear brake mounts, Braze-ons for V brakes. Cable stops with two bottle mounts. Rack and fender mounts. 130mm rear dropouts. Accepts up to 700x38cc tires.
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Iro Mark V Frame

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What they say: 
Our most affordable frame. Deccadi Italian steel. Fixed or Free. 1 1/8" threadless fork. Front and rear brake mounts. Cable stops with one bottle mount. 120mm rear dropouts. Accepts up to 700x28cc tires.
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Iro Jamie Roy Frame

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What they say: 
Slightly relaxed geometry for a mellower ride. 7005 Aluminum (great for wet environments). Fixed or Free. 1 1/8" threadless fork. Front and rear brake mounts drilled for long reach brakes, will allow wide tires and fenders. Cable stops with two bottle mounts. 130mm rear dropouts. Accepts up to 700x38cc tires.
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