Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - 32t to 43t

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trekkie820
03-30-04, 02:38 PM
I just upsized my chainwheel from a 32-43t wheel, and holy crap what a difference!! I love it though, because i can actually cruise at a much higher speed at the same rpm(duh)! I was wiped after a short 2 mile ride though, so i will definately need to beef up a little bit! god bless single speeds!


pitboss
03-30-04, 03:05 PM
put extra coverage in your Health Ins package for your knees

trekkie820
03-30-04, 03:11 PM
Not fixed, its just single speed, it freewheels. That will change though, at somepoint in the future


SipperPhoto
03-30-04, 04:13 PM
what are you running in the back ?

I'm at a 42/16 right now singlespeed... probably pick up my flip flop wheel tonite after work

I find it a pretty easy gear for flats and short uphills....

jeff

trekkie820
03-30-04, 05:27 PM
43/17 is my magic number. We'll see how it works!

bluesref
03-31-04, 09:14 AM
43/17 is my magic number. We'll see how it works!

And I've got people sqauking about my 39/16 on 26"ers with 1.75 slicks.

Check the knees at the door!

surreal
03-31-04, 09:42 AM
are y'all kidding? i understand you guys are talking about ss mtn bikes, so maybe it's different for y'all, if you're climbing steep[ inclines on gravel, but really...i'm rocking 48/16 fixed on the road, and my knees don't complain at all. they feel as good as ever.

i've been thinking about lower gearing lately, mostly so i can improve my spin. knee pain/damage is not an issue affecting this probable decision, altho i do hear ppl complain after they borrow my bike.

what gear is everyone running?

-rob

ImprezaDrvr
03-31-04, 10:46 AM
42/16 on the fixie. Might be doin' a SS conversion on an old MTB before long, though. The 42/16 has me spinning on the downhills and with the wind, but it's low enough that I can do the climbs I do on the roadie bike without falling over.

trekkie820
03-31-04, 11:02 AM
On my single speed road bike, i am using the 43/17 gearing. I like it, because it makes me a better mountain biker on my multi-geared MTB. The 43/17 gearing makes it possible to get up and over anything, while not spinning out on the flats, which i recently found out since the conversion.

pyze-guy
03-31-04, 11:06 AM
Presently I'm running 42/14. Hello hills, good-bye easy ride.

ImprezaDrvr
03-31-04, 01:27 PM
Presently I'm running 42/14. Hello hills, good-bye easy ride.


I've been considering dropping to a 14 or 15 in the rear on mine. What gearing did you start one (since you said that you are 'presently' running 42/14, I thought that might imply that you have switched it up a bit.)

SD Fixed
03-31-04, 01:30 PM
I like it, because it makes me a better mountain biker on my multi-geared MTB.

Interesting that you've said this...

trekkie820
03-31-04, 02:12 PM
Why is that? Because in a previous post i stated the humor in seeing a single speeder blasting by a techno weenie in a race due to a busted derailluer? Well, see, i want to have a SS mountain bike, but my current lack of funds are prohibitive. For now, I like how my 43/17 SS road bike allows me to become a better rider with what i have, which is a multiple gear mountain bike.