Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - My new Kilo TT Stripper :D

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i_am_you
01-20-11, 02:11 AM
This is my first foray into fixie land. I was surprised how natural riding fixed gear felt on my first day (yesterday)! It felt somehow familiar. I have only once forgotten I could not coast as usual (that was enough to never forget, ever again).
The saddle hurts.. oh it hurts.. so very bad.
It is so fun slowing the bike down with my whole body! It's like driving a manual instead of an automatic. At first I thought fixies were just some hipster fad but now I get it.. they are just way more fun to ride. So different, so much more intuitive. It feels more authentic; like I'm really earning my forward momentum. Or it's like I'm riding a horse! Like, I'm mostly in control of it.. but I have to work with the bike in order to make it do what I want.
Cool stuff.
I think I'm going to buy a new saddle, and I want to get that front brake off. I didn't have the right size tool so it's stripped now. I have to take it to a shop.
I love this bike!! It was only $390 shipped from Bikes Direct. I almost bought a Fuji Feather. I was all set to buy it. But I just loved the chrome! Must be from my BMX days. I had a chrome BMX bike that I loved dearly and it was stolen after I left it overnight.
Never leave your bike overnight. Anywhere!
http://i.imgur.com/1NPt4.jpg
I was in my kitchen so I couldn't get the whole bike in frame :thumb:
Squirrelli
01-20-11, 02:16 AM
Never leave your bike overnight. Anywhere!
Should I....should I ride it to bed then?
Congrats on the new bike but you might want to put your straps back on as they are necessity for riding a fixed gear. You might always want to put the bars back into the right direction as well. :P
FixedAgenda
01-20-11, 02:21 AM
Nice bike! I too am new to riding fixed gear. I've only been riding fixie for about 2 weeks. I can't believe how natural it feels. I'm afraid I may never go back...but in case I do, I have a flip-flop hub LOL.
i_am_you
01-20-11, 02:23 AM
Mine is flip flop too!
As for the straps.. I've been riding without my straps! In fact I haven't done anything BUT ride without straps! I don't get it..
I should mention that I also took off the rubber deals that are shown in the picture as well. That shot is right before I took those rubber things off, and then I went on my first ride. So I have only ridden with just straight pedals, no straps of any kind! 8D
FixedAgenda
01-20-11, 02:54 AM
You should pop those reflectors off the pedals too
I like the chrome kilo, almost got one myself. Congrats, and position your bars however you like em. Although that is pretty silly.
i_am_you
01-20-11, 03:36 AM
I like the chrome kilo, almost got one myself. Congrats, and position your bars however you like em. Although that is pretty silly.
I actually did that on accident lol. I have never assembled a bike before so I thought it looked right until somebody at a shop pointed it out. He was nice about it. I want those flat bars anyways.. i never liked the racey ones too much.
calbob76
01-20-11, 05:51 AM
frame looks too big if that's how your seat is positioned while you are riding
guitarmankyle
01-20-11, 07:16 AM
it is a complete necessity to run clips and straps in order to stop efficiently, unless you are running both front and rear brakes, and do not plan on going brakeless, put on your clips and straps. you'll get why in an event of an emergency(anytime you need to stop pretty much right away, so you don't end up on the ground, or in the middle of any intersection, or worst of all, dead)
Congrats :D you have a bike that's not set up right! but :D :D
Higher Class
01-20-11, 09:03 AM
Do yourself a favor and take it in to a shop to have the bike fitted for you. There's no way a mile of steerer tube and a slammed seat is suitable for you, or for anyone, unless you happen to be riding a beach cruiser.
As for the pedal setup... I have a friend who rides without foot retention and he can skid/skip better than most, but he's been riding fixed for many years now. You should put those straps back on. Better Fred than dead.
:mad:
I thought this thread was going to be about a stripper who performs on a Kilo.
:notamused:
Foot retention isn't fred. It's a requirement. I don't know how your friend does it without retention but I know I do not feel comfortable riding without it, I also have a brake.
If this is your first time on a fixie you should ride with a brake. I know HARDCORE riders who bounce through traffic and run lights during rush hour, brakeless. Talking to them they all say they learned how to ride with a brake, because they'd bomb hills, try and stop, fail and have to hit the brake.
TL;DR
First day riding a fixie, get proper foot retention and a brake.
Scrodzilla
01-20-11, 11:24 AM
I've been riding without my straps! In fact I haven't done anything BUT ride without straps! I don't get it..
You will.
vw addict
01-20-11, 11:37 AM
You will.
especially without that front brake hooked up.
You will.
as Angie said.
http://images.icanhascheezburger.com/completestore/2009/1/22/128771546198240885.jpg
You will.
Yep, for more bettah skidzz and power strokes for mashing! ;)
Oh, and love the bars and the chrome!
TejanoTrackie
01-20-11, 12:14 PM
Er, buddy, you've got the handlebars backwards.
klaw091
01-20-11, 12:17 PM
lol...ohh my.
please get your bike built up properly before you hurt yourself or someone else due to your lack of experience/knowledge?
(trying to say it in the nicest way possible because you seem pretty.... )
vw addict
01-20-11, 12:23 PM
What's the odds that his hub is going to be stripped...
TejanoTrackie
01-20-11, 12:27 PM
What's the odds that his hub is going to be stripped...
No brakes, no foot retention, back pedals / skids, hub strips, lockring and cog unscrew / fall off --------> Darwin award winner.
vw addict
01-20-11, 12:37 PM
Never leave your bike overnight. Anywhere!
My bikes stay overnight in my garage, everynight come to think of it!
Leukybear
01-20-11, 12:47 PM
What's the odds that his hub is going to be stripped...
Somewhat high... had a friend strip his kilo's hub with his first skid... he was using the entirely nylon foot retention provided by BD thankfully...
FixedAgenda
01-20-11, 12:50 PM
Somewhat high... had a friend strip his kilo's hub with his first skid... he was using the entirely nylon foot retention provided by BD thankfully...
How do you prevent stripping a hub?? Is it less likely with foot retention? I have toe clips and clipless but want to be sure there's not something else I should be doing to prevent stripping a hub?
TejanoTrackie
01-20-11, 12:53 PM
How do you prevent stripping a hub??
Properly tighten the cog and lockring before riding. They are NOT properly tightened from the factory.
FixedAgenda
01-20-11, 12:56 PM
Thanks for helping out a noob. I have done that so I should be in good shape.
Properly tighten the cog and lockring before riding. They are NOT properly tightened from the factory.
Some listings/sales online will note that the cog and lockring are only hand tightened. Nevertheless, always good to get a friendly reminder from TT. Also not a bad idea to check the drivetrain each time after the first few rides. Better safe than wrecked.
adriano
01-20-11, 02:32 PM
Er, buddy, you've got the handlebars backwards.
it took eighteen posts to mention that!
Scrodzilla
01-20-11, 02:48 PM
I've been waiting since this morning and the suspense was killing me!
LesterOfPuppets
01-20-11, 02:51 PM
I'd take all those spacers out, flip the stem, rotate the bars up 180 degrees, install reverse brake levers. Et Voila. Super pimpin' hi rise porteur bars.
adriano
01-20-11, 02:56 PM
it looks like ten actually. control f fooled me.
Wow, first time I've seen the chrome frame in the wild, they are freaking HOT.
Should I....should I ride it to bed then?
Congrats on the new bike but you might want to put your straps back on as they are necessity for riding a fixed gear. You might always want to put the bars back into the right direction as well. :P
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xavier853
01-20-11, 06:10 PM
why would you put your bars that way?
I'd take all those spacers out, flip the stem, rotate the bars up 180 degrees, install reverse brake levers. Et Voila. Super pimpin' hi rise porteur bars.
bum bars aren't exactly pimpin
LesterOfPuppets
01-20-11, 06:12 PM
It's new. You haven't heard of it yet. They're reverse bum bars. With reverse brake levers. str8 pimp
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