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Old 09-18-17 | 08:45 PM
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Bikes: (2) ti TiCycles, 2007 w/ triple and 2011 fixed, 1979 Peter Mooney, ~1983 Trek 420 now fixed and ~1973 Raleigh Carlton Competition gravel grinder

To change a fix gear cog, you need a chain whip aka cog wrench with a chain that works on your cog and a lockring spanner. Both are good tools to have if you want to ride fixed. Then you can acquire different cogs and change gears as you like within the limits of your dropout/track end. (The Dawes has a track end.)

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