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Trouble is, she's still fixed on that one, single, damn note.
Ham
I agree the one behind it is a Dolan... but Duffy's looks like an old steel frame with Fakenger bits. It's got v shaped lugs, brake mounts and what looks like an old 1 inch quill headset:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davep_ssl/3310072904/
Not a fixed - clearly freewheeling into the car park and past the aisles in the supermarket
Read in The Metro that it was a body double who rode the bike in the ad. A bit of a dangerous activity for a pop star...
1" threaded headset with chrome forks points to it being an old steel frame with track-ends bodged on, or some overpriced Japanese import made of gas-pipe, the front and rear brakes rule out the 'proper' track frame theory
the Dolan (with most of the name over-stickered) is probably the art-directors personal hipster bike that he's still pleasuring himself over about being in the ad