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The Fuji Track is so no-nonsense that you�ll need to add your own brakes…

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4 out of 5 stars

"Bargain fixed fun as adding brakes isn't expensive"

Wed 1 Oct 2008, 9:00 am BSTBy BikeRadar

As the name suggests, the Fuji’s Track’s natural home is the track. It’s the backbone of many a velodrome’s hire fleet and it has a great reputation as a more than capable workhorse for the budding trackie. How does all that velodrome cred translate to the streets?

Not badly at all. It looks the part for a start – the matt grey paint job gives the bike a very urban look, and though it marks fairly easily this is the sort of no-nonsense machine that wears its scars with pride.

Ride: snappy & immediate

This is a point and shoot track weapon that behaves the same on the streets. The short wheelbase and track angles mean any input gets an output.

Our Fuji’s all up weight (with a front brake) was a nudge over 20lb, not bad at all for this sort of money. Combine that lack of heft with the track-style geometry and you get a very responsive machine.

The handling is instant – ideal for nip and tuck urban riding especially on a fixed wheel which demands that you ride positively in all situations.

The high track bottom bracket lets you lean the bike further into corners than you might on a normal bike and it gives greater kerb hopping clearance too.

The downside of a higher bottom bracket is that, should you need to get a foot down, the ground is further away than you might think. You do get used to this, but it is something to be aware of when you are starting out.

Frame: weight saver

The clean and simple track-orientated chassis is welded from double butted chromoly with     a triple butted fork. There are with drillings for brakes but no cable mounts. As all that butting suggests, it’s light too.

Equipment: track minimalism

Well it's got a saddle and bars… oh, and some pedals. We'd be tempted to swap the track bars, especially if you like to ride right at the bottom of the drops.

Being a proper track bike, it doesn’t come with brakes although there are drillings for mounting front and rear stoppers.

You’ll need at least a front for road use, and if you want to go singlespeed you will need to fit a freewheel. You should be able to find one of these for under a tenner and a rear brake won’t set you back much more.

Brake wear indicators are always worth having, but unless you do go down the singlespeed route the one on the Alex rim on the back of the Track is going to last a very long time indeed.

The wheels are nothing fancy, but they're hardly weighing the bike down either.

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  • User review of Fuji Track

    I've had mine for 4 years. It feels like a quality steel bike from the past.

    The geometry is more road oriented than modern alloy track bikes and is the better for it IMHO.

    It has been completely reliable.

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Specification

Name:
Track
Built by:
Fuji
Price:
n/a

Available Sizes:
49cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 61cm
Size (cm):
54 cm
Weight (kg):
9.33

Frame & Fork:

 
Frame Material:
Full tig-welded butted chromoly frame and forks with forged dropouts
Frame Weight (g):
2230 g

Geometry:

 
Seat Angle:
72.5 Degrees
Head Angle:
71.5 Degrees

Brakes:

 
Brakes Brand:
Sram
Brakes Model:
105 dual pivot with Dia-Compe plug-in tri lever

Transmission:

 
Cranks Brand:
FSA
Cranks Model:
Vero forged alloy 165mm arms, 5 bolt 130bcd three-piece square taper type, 48 tooth alloy ring

Wheels:

 
Wheels Brand:
Alex
Front Wheel Weight:
1645 g
Rear Wheel Weight:
1735 g
Rims Brand:
Alex
Rims Model:
RPD15, machined alloy aero rims,
Tyres Brand:
Kenda
Rear Tyre Size:
700x25C

Contact Points:

 
Saddle Model:
Fuji by Velo padded vinyl with steel rails
Seatpost Model:
Fuji alloy 27.2 dia, 250mm length, single bolt alloy Laprade clamp
Stem Model:
Fuji forged alloy 11 cm with 25.4 four bolt bar clamp, 1 1/8 twin bolt clamp
Handlebar Model:
Fuji alloy anatomic track bend, 42cm c. to c, 25.4 mm clamp zone

:

 
Top Tube (cm):
55 cm
Standover Height (cm):
78 cm
Seat Tube (cm):
50 cm
Wheelbase (cm):
98 cm
Bottom Bracket Height (cm):
28.5 cm
Description:
43 available with 650c wheelset
Chainstays (cm):
42 cm

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