Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Forgive me, fixers, for I have sinned..

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jim-bob
03-21-05, 07:49 PM
And I'm enjoying the hell out of it.
The red frankenbike, which once had moustache bars, slicks, and a track cog, now has a freewheel, fat knobbies, and riser bars. It's a different ride, but this week it's just what I needed.
The transition - I started with http://bile.best.vwh.net/cherrybomb/cherrybomb.jpg
and ended up with http://entirely-adequate.com/dirtbomb2.jpg
There's just something about bombing curbs, stairs, and whatever else comes my way that I'd missed. Maybe the next step will be to put a set of big apples on the fixed wheels and see how that treats me.
sloppy robot
03-21-05, 07:56 PM
whatever makes it funner.. what frame is that?
PhattTyre
03-21-05, 07:58 PM
I like the red. You should at least bring those red brakes back.
prodigal son
03-21-05, 07:59 PM
What are your plans for the unused moustache bars??
sloppy robot
03-21-05, 08:03 PM
here come the vultures...
jim-bob
03-21-05, 08:08 PM
The red brakes kinda blew. On the back, I'd catch my heel on 'em. On the front, I just wasn't impressed with the stopping power.
The bars? They're sticking around for the next possible transformation. (They're not nitto moustaches, anyway. They're some weird 3TTT city bar.)
The frame? It's a "velo-city". My old boss from the bike shop showed up at my house with it in the back of his station wagon, and told me I needed it. He was right.
icithecat
03-21-05, 08:10 PM
What's with the sinnin part? Where is she, what does she look like. Pics please
luciano
03-21-05, 08:14 PM
It's not the freewheel, it's the headtube spacers, my God........
BostonFixed
03-21-05, 08:17 PM
You know what that bike needs? Some drop bars, ala rivendell/bridgestone. WTB Dirt Drops or flared CX bars would work and look great on that bike.
jim-bob
03-21-05, 08:23 PM
I don't like the dirt drops much - I've got a pair of the specialized knockoffs hanging around, but they just don't work for me.
The steer-tube extender thing was a bit necessary - my steerer tube was cut too short, but this kludge just about works.
sloppy robot
03-21-05, 08:45 PM
i dont think hes complaining bout the extender.. hes complaining about the extension.. does that make sense?..i agree.. its a tad pediatric
jim-bob
03-21-05, 11:37 PM
i dont think hes complaining bout the extender.. hes complaining about the extension.. does that make sense?..i agree.. its a tad pediatric
Oh, aesthetically it's a nightmare. Feels great, though.
sloppy robot
03-21-05, 11:42 PM
ha.. thats a good answer
i think it looks alot better in the new config
And I'm enjoying the hell out of it.
This has to be the most phony confession since Jimmy Swaggart. He only 'fessed up because he got caught with his pants down.
Good Job :D
operator
03-22-05, 08:14 PM
Where are people getting tehse red chains, I want.
No need to confess or feel bad - it's a Singlespeed & Fixed Gear Forum.
Good looking bike!
formulaben
03-22-05, 10:24 PM
I recently flipped my flop hub. It was nice to be able to coast, not because I wanted to, but because I felt much safer. If only someone would develop a freewheel with a lockout...yeah, I know, it's kinda silly but I would like to have the ability to "lock in" when I'm on the bike path or in an area that is relatively safer than the first part of my ride which is the most dangerous for fixies (the 'burbs) and then have the ability to coast when needed.
sloppy robot
03-22-05, 11:04 PM
do you have a brake? i don't see how a fixed with a front brake is less safe then a freewheel? i think the you need to figure out how to flip the lockout on your perception...cause realistically..you can brake the same.. or better
formulaben
03-22-05, 11:51 PM
do you have a brake? i don't see how a fixed with a front brake is less safe then a freewheel? i think the you need to figure out how to flip the lockout on your perception...cause realistically..you can brake the same.. or better
I'm referring to when you get in bumpy terrain or around traffic (especially near curbs), etc. Maybe it's just me, but my instinct is to coast and get slightly out of the saddle when things get a little hairy...like when someone jumps out in front of you, for example.
jim-bob
03-24-05, 05:18 PM
Well, it's fixed again. 38x15, big fat slicks. This thing's like some sort of unstoppable steamroller now.
http://entirely-adequate.com/cherrybomb3/sideslicks.jpg
BostonFixed
03-24-05, 05:20 PM
Dude! You can't make up your mind can you...?? ;)
jim-bob
03-24-05, 05:27 PM
Dude! You can't make up your mind can you...?? ;)
I don't have to anymore, I've got two sets of wheels! This thread can go on forever!
jim-bob's bike transforms again...story at 11:00!
jim-bob
03-24-05, 07:31 PM
jim-bob's bike transforms again...story at 11:00!
I can't figure out whether i should turn it into a giant robot or a giant robotic tiger next.
BostonFixed
03-24-05, 07:33 PM
I don't have to anymore, I've got two sets of wheels! This thread can go on forever!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
You can switch from ss to fixed on a whim! What has this world come to???
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