nealtek
09-04-03, 09:55 PM
So, I was riding around town today with a good friend of mine. It was 2 engineering students, 2 new aluminum frames, 1 suspension fork,a mix of deore mech and a whole lotta heckling the whole ride.
My friend has a bit of trouble on the hills, what with that shock robbing his power and shifting, but I just sailed through without ever shifting, and this is Pittsburgh.
So, I was thinking maybe I should consider getting a (cheap) fixed/SS setup. However, as a fairly inexperianced cyclist, I had a few questions and concerns,
Can I use quick release skewers with vertical or semi-vertical dropouts? I really dont want to carry around a wrench. Also, how do I brake on a fixed? Just backpedal until i start reversing - or just lock up my legs?
And what are these track skids I hear about? So much to learn! -nrs
My friend has a bit of trouble on the hills, what with that shock robbing his power and shifting, but I just sailed through without ever shifting, and this is Pittsburgh.
So, I was thinking maybe I should consider getting a (cheap) fixed/SS setup. However, as a fairly inexperianced cyclist, I had a few questions and concerns,
Can I use quick release skewers with vertical or semi-vertical dropouts? I really dont want to carry around a wrench. Also, how do I brake on a fixed? Just backpedal until i start reversing - or just lock up my legs?
And what are these track skids I hear about? So much to learn! -nrs
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