Try out singlespeed, or stay fixed until spring.
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I've got my flip flop wheelset with a freewheel waiting on the other side. I've ridden fixed exclusively because I've never had brakes. All of a sudden, I find myself very curious what it's like to ride my bike singlespeed, I've never done that before, unless you count my other coaster brake bike. I want to see how far I can roll. I want to test my bearings.
However, I am afraid to let brake pads touch my pretty ($$$) wheels with bad weather.
What would you guys do?
p.s. I've already got the calipers, cables and levers, would just like to get new pads for them.
Thanks,
Jess
However, I am afraid to let brake pads touch my pretty ($$$) wheels with bad weather.
What would you guys do?
p.s. I've already got the calipers, cables and levers, would just like to get new pads for them.
Thanks,
Jess
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From: Sci-Fi Wasabi
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Stay fixed - you have better control on ice that way. You don't want to start the slide back to coasting - next thing you know you'll be putting on deraillers and brakes, and that would just be wrong...
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Yeah, my bike kicks booty in the snow/ice! I'm just so curious, though!
Funny thing, I am sort of thinking about getting a cyclocross rear wheel, maybe a nice Ringle cassette hub, 7 speed, and slappin' it on there for an MS 150 ride. It wouldn't be much work.
Ok, bring it on now! I'll be hearin' it I'm sure!
Funny thing, I am sort of thinking about getting a cyclocross rear wheel, maybe a nice Ringle cassette hub, 7 speed, and slappin' it on there for an MS 150 ride. It wouldn't be much work.
Ok, bring it on now! I'll be hearin' it I'm sure!
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For the 150 here in Ohio, I would stay single speed. Don't let the distance decieve you, ITS ALL FLAT!! Just get a nice comfy gear that will give you about 15-17 mph with a medium cadence and pray for good weather.
#5
After riding fixed for a few months I tried out my poor dusty SS mtb. Felt all wrong, I kept thinking my chain broke. Give it a shot, you will always wonder if you don't.
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Originally Posted by HereNT
You don't want to start the slide back to coasting - next thing you know you'll be putting on deraillers and brakes, and that would just be wrong...
So all I'm saying is, a freewheel need not be a terrible slippery slope.
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Originally Posted by trekkie820
For the 150 here in Ohio, I would stay single speed. Don't let the distance decieve you, ITS ALL FLAT!! Just get a nice comfy gear that will give you about 15-17 mph with a medium cadence and pray for good weather.
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From: Sci-Fi Wasabi
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Originally Posted by Ya Tu Sabes
So all I'm saying is, a freewheel need not be a terrible slippery slope.
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Wait for spring if you don't want to get stuff gunked up.
Just because you want to coast doesn't make you a bad person, or a traitor to the fixie cause :c)
Just because you want to coast doesn't make you a bad person, or a traitor to the fixie cause :c)
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Bikes: Rock Lobster track, Colnago Dream, Ti Paramount, Litespeed Vortex compact, Santa Cruz Blur, Bianchi cyclocross...always wanting more...
You have the parts so give it a try...pads won't hose your rim all that much unless they get really imbedded with crap...bet you don't like it as much as fixed, though!
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