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    2 months single ;)

    its been 2 months now that i have gone single speed. im loving it, i m running 39/16 , here in malta is a bit hilly, ordered a 15t cog, i m waiting for it to arrive, but to be honest i think it will be a bit hard on hills, i ll wait and see. im also thinking of converting an old road bike to fixed, but since wi have lot of hills here i m a bit concerned, what do you suggest?, i mean fixed for hilly terrain, i m even more concerned going downhill to be honest

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    Would you just look at it GMJ's Avatar
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    Make the single speed fixed. Keep the road bike geared.

    Post pics.
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    my single speed was a geard cube road bike (not the real thing i know ) but i wanted to try it first, as far as i know , only another cyclist uses a single speed bike, and he s british...lazy country yes...i love track bikes especially the cinelli mash, but the fixie thing is something i have to sort out, i never drove one, and as i said its quite hilly here, definately will need a front brake...i l post some pics of my bike when i et home

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    try it and find out.
    he suspected the incurable wretchedness of a heart which is no longer hard enough for good or for evil, of a broken will which no longer commands, can no longer command. -NIETZSCHE

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    Brakes help your bike slow down a lot. Everyone should use them, especially in a hilly place.
    If You Meet The Buddha On The Road, Kill Him

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    You can't use a chain tensioner on a fixed gear.

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