Sorted in: E.T. approved, apt11 approved, cycling, fixie, merchandise, personal, transportation alternatives

I was two seconds away from pulling the trigger on this bike. The only thing that stopped me - well three things actually - were 1. technically I have a bike already (thanks Chris) 2. I want the green version and 3. (this is the big one) I really need to get something nice for The Mrs.
My wife has been making huge strides with her sewing business. The downside is her cheap, flimsy Singer sewing machine is slowing her down. I’m surprised she still makes fabulous pieces with this thing. I can only imagine what she could make if she had much better equipment. I want to surprise her with a new setup; the problem - I have no idea who the hell makes a good sewing machine!
Back to the Kilo TT, for $350 (shipping included in the price) the Kilo TT is a solid deal. I already have all the parts I need to make the bike a little more “upscale”. But being able to buy a complete, commuter track bike for under $400 is a great deal.
This hobby is getting pretty damn expensive and addictive.
