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unfortunately they are tiwaniese junk and laced with low end components.
the se lager always had a flip flop hub.
and the seat is copied from the odyssey lumber jack seat from last season.
the se lager is a beginners street fixed gear bike. the frame is pretty good. its has good clearance for bar spin. very strong tube but a bit on the heavy side. they need to work on getting better components. the msrp is about the same as a langster or fuji track but the lager only comes with fsa cranks. come on! they really dropped the ball on that one.
have one from 07, replaced nearly all compnents, love it w/e
al, they didn\’t always have the built on fixed cog. i\’ve got the 2008 and it has the threads to put one on, but it doesn\’t come attached. i love my 08 but think they have gone way too flashy with the new ones.
lager 08, all stock, except replaced the stem with a 90mm, and added fixed cog 19t (with lockring). having ridden roadie for 10 years, and now going to the basics. i like the feel, solid and heavy (for training, short commutes), but it lets me train off-season on flats, lets me climb 10% plus grade hills (for short climbs, nothing long). it does what it needs to do at a very modest price.