How much do you like riding fixed?
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How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby bychosis » Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:50 am
What has been your experience trying fixed? Are you converted, have come from track, was a waste of time and money?
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Re: How much do like riding fixed?
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Re: How much do like riding fixed?
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby barefoot » Sat Oct 06, 2012 12:26 pm
I pretty much never stop pedalling anyway, so the only difference to me is that a fixie doesn't let me position my pedal where I want it to restart. And occasionally if I specifically want to coast, the stupid drivetrain won't let me. Switching from freewheeling singlespeed to fixed just cripples my bike slightly, for no benefit whatsoever.
Riding on road without brakes is a dumb idea, so that's a non-issue either way... my bike will have brakes, and if I have them, I will use them.
Freewheels were a great invention. I see no reason to deprive myself of this invention.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby Mulger bill » Sat Oct 06, 2012 2:32 pm
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby BRLVR.v2 » Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:06 pm
Maaate, you are not still working on that ss/fixed you've been threatening us with since forever are you?Mulger bill wrote:Tell yer in a week or so...
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby BRLVR.v2 » Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:11 pm
FTFY.barefoot wrote: Riding on road without brakes is a hell of a challenge, but heaps of fun
Oh and the poll is probably not a true representation now any way as some of the above softies have voted ,and they are confessed single speeders only.
Flip ya wheel and go for a ride ya Nancys
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby PeteV » Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:28 pm
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby singlespeedscott » Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:34 pm
One of my fondest memories is riding my uncles track bike up and down the rd out front of his house when I was 10 (God knows how I didn't knacker myself on the top tube ).
I use mine for commuting, solo training on flatish terrain and slower group rides. I love how you never get to rest. Every hill is an effort, every descent a sprint. I read somewhere that Sir Oppy always rode one for his pre-season LSD (Long Slow Distance) training.
Honestly I can't see why I won't continue to ride one for as long as I can ride a bike.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby Mugglechops » Sat Oct 06, 2012 4:04 pm
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby barefoot » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:40 pm
Yeah, in the same way as Russian roulette, juggling chainsaws and swimming with sharks is fun.BRLVR.v2 wrote:FTFY.barefoot wrote: Riding on road without brakes is a hell of a challenge, but heaps of fun
Maybe I don't have enough faith in my fellow road users and their ability to act predictably.
I'll keep my brakes thanks.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby barefoot » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:42 pm
Yeah, in the same way as Russian roulette, juggling chainsaws and swimming with sharks is fun.BRLVR.v2 wrote:FTFY.barefoot wrote: Riding on road without brakes is a hell of a challenge, but heaps of fun
Maybe I don't have enough faith in my fellow road users and their ability to act predictably.
I'll keep my brakes thanks.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby HLC » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:51 pm
Built myself a fancy road bike with 2012 campag and haven't put 1000km on it in 9 months. I don't enjoy riding it like my track bikes.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby PANZR » Sat Oct 06, 2012 7:42 pm
At the end of a busy day it's usually my backside that hurts from the (almost) non-stop pedalling when riding fixed but, I love it
Sometimes I choose to ride my single-speed freewheeler and I love that too
I enjoy riding both types but, I get a bigger kick out of trackstanding my freewheelers at the lights because it's not as easy
I don't know if I could ever go back to riding with gears though
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby hiflange » Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:18 pm
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby ldrcycles » Sun Oct 07, 2012 7:20 am
My commute includes an 80+kmh downhill, i want to be able to coast! .BRLVR.v2 wrote: Flip ya wheel and go for a ride ya Nancys
+1, there's this feeling i get through the pedals, the first words that come to mind are 'smooth' and 'tight' but i think 'efficient' is a bit closer to the mark. It just feels right, none of my geared bikes feel as good to pedal. And i don't know if it's that 'efficiency', the fact i'm forced to work hard on the hills, or the top end limit stopping me from going too hard and blowing up, but i've recently taken chunks off my previous best (geared) times for my commute and a local climb using my SS.RobertFrith wrote:I love riding single speed, you really feel the benefit in the drive train. I'm happy to ride SS anywhere, furthest I've been is about 80k. SS really gets you outta the saddle, best training!
When i first rode a SS it was a real love/hate thing, but i'm finding the fitter i get the more the balance is swinging to love.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby Mulger bill » Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:32 am
Gotta admit this is my biggest worry with my impending experiment with FG. All tips welcome...RobertFrith wrote:I have one vintage fixed bike, freaks me out. SNIP ...and definitely no sharp corners that risk a pedal meeting the road
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby BRLVR.v2 » Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:54 am
Get a proper frame, ie a track frame with a higher BB, and run 165/170 cranks.Mulger bill wrote:Gotta admit this is my biggest worry with my impending experiment with FG. All tips welcome...RobertFrith wrote:I have one vintage fixed bike, freaks me out. SNIP ...and definitely no sharp corners that risk a pedal meeting the road
Pedal strike is overstated though.Just ride it and you will adjust.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby RonK » Sun Oct 07, 2012 5:07 pm
Yes, I have memories of a painfully mangled toe from my early fixed gear experiences.Mulger bill wrote:Gotta admit this is my biggest worry with my impending experiment with FG. All tips welcome...RobertFrith wrote:I have one vintage fixed bike, freaks me out. SNIP ...and definitely no sharp corners that risk a pedal meeting the road
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby BRLVR.v2 » Sun Oct 07, 2012 5:23 pm
MTB has a higher BB, and if you run 700c it'd be an advantage too.Oxford wrote: I ran 180mm cranks on my fixie, on an MTB frame, never had pedal strike problems..
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby Mulger bill » Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:34 pm
I might just end up doing that if I enjoy the experience. For the moment, I'm happy to go down the tightwad path to enlightenmentBRLVR.v2 wrote:Get a proper frame, ie a track frame with a higher BB, and run 165/170 cranks.Mulger bill wrote:Gotta admit this is my biggest worry with my impending experiment with FG. All tips welcome...RobertFrith wrote:I have one vintage fixed bike, freaks me out. SNIP ...and definitely no sharp corners that risk a pedal meeting the road
Pedal strike is overstated though.Just ride it and you will adjust.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby bychosis » Sun Oct 07, 2012 10:21 pm
I'm using that technique too. Test it with budget gear.Mulger bill wrote: I might just end up doing that if I enjoy the experience. For the moment, I'm happy to go down the tightwad path to enlightenment
As for the pedal strike thing, scares me too, I think that before next ride I might put the pedals at bottom of stroke, and lean the bike over until they hit to see how far to take it while riding.
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Re: How much do you like riding fixed?
Postby HLC » Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:15 pm
Toe overlap is a bigger issue if you are running a proper track frame rather than some pox conversion.Mulger bill wrote:Gotta admit this is my biggest worry with my impending experiment with FG. All tips welcome...RobertFrith wrote:I have one vintage fixed bike, freaks me out. SNIP ...and definitely no sharp corners that risk a pedal meeting the road
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