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Old 07-30-11 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
Changing up a routine is always good; as soon as you will know it you'll be back on your fixed gear.

You can things to your fixed gear to spice things up/ make it more attractive/ appealing to ride. I.e. upgrades/ borrowing parts from your roadie.
The FG is the bike I make most changes on. Bars, pedals, seats, wheels, levers, cranks

Originally Posted by dbwoi
the only bike i own is a fixed gear, so i dont really have the option to ride anything different. that being said, i really have no desire to ride anything else. i feel so much more in control on a fixed gear, plus i love being able to ride no handed and still control my speed.
I had periods of months where I could only ride my FG and I dreaded those times. The riding was never bad but I hate being stuck on a FG because I use my bikes for everything and FG just isn't ideal for that. I feel the same amount of control with either bike, maybe less on the FG when i have to spin downhill and i don't feel up to it.


Originally Posted by Lilcphoto
I don't quite feel like I am getting the work out I would prefer. When I take out the Prez it feels much better, and I definitely feel like I can concentrate on my pedal stroke a lot more.
I am the opposite

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