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Standard Track Frame

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A traditional, lugged construction, all steel fixed/track frameset. Made by hand to their unique Brother Cycles design.

Inspired by classic track frames but designed to be ridden in the city. The tight geometry makes it nimble in traffic but not overly twitchy. You can comfortably ride up to a 28c tyre with minimal toe overlap.

- Double-butted 4130 chromoly tubing
- Long point lugged construction
- Threaded fork
- Drilled for brakes front and back
- Threaded dropout adjusters
- 120mm rear spacing
- 68mm BB shell

  Size 53 55 57 59 61
Seat Tube Centre to Centre 505 525 545 565 585
Seat Tube Angle* 75 74.5 74 74 73.5
Top Tube Effective 530 545 560 570 585
Fork Rake 38 38 38 38 38
Head Tube Angle* 73.5 73.5 74 74 74
Bottom Bracket Drop 60 60 60 60 60
Chain Stay Length 397 398 400 400 400
  Max Tyre Clearance 28c 28c 28c 28c 28c
  Rack Mounts No No No No No
 

* These are measured in degrees, the rest in mm.

Brand Info

Brother Cycles are a new company based in London, producing high quality steel track and road frames. A small, 2 man operation, they are fuelled by their passion to make classic looking, affordable bicycle frames that are ready to be ridden all day, every day.

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