Originally Posted by
JimmyOneSmith
Fixed gear bike has the cog screwed directly onto the hub so there is no freewheel mechanism, you can't coast- though technically speaking a fixed gear bike is also a Single Speed bike since it only has one gear.
However what is generally referred to as a Single Speed bike, or SS, is a bike with a freewheel screwed onto the hub which allows you to coast.
I think i get it... is a fixed gear the kind of bike that breaks when you peddle backwards, and a speed bike has curly handle bars and gears you can shift?