Old 04-07-13, 12:51 PM
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Meper
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Originally Posted by SS_Giant
I think what you use your bike for is completely up to the rider. I use my bike for a town bike, but also for rides in the 30 mile range. Some people use it for training, some people for the track.

Gearing comes from knowing your riding environment and what you are going to be encountering as far as elevation change etc. I have seen some people have two fixed cogs on a flip-flop and I am assuming they might switch the wheel around depending on where they are riding.

And hey thats your opinion, it seems people either a. hate fixed gear bikes b. see them as efficient around town errand runners when they're not fully kitted on their carbon roadie or c. enjoy riding them for the 'challenge' and feel of riding fixed (which is what I'd say most people that hang around here do)
I like the "simplicity" of these bikes and also the look. I considered one myself but I think it will be difficult to select a proper gearing......but better "too small" a gearing than "too big".....I think.
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