Does Anyone Own a Retrospec Harper with a Coaster Brake?
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Does Anyone Own a Retrospec Harper with a Coaster Brake?
Thought I'd post here as well. I want a single-speed with a Coaster Brake. Basically a cruiser without the cruiser body position. Love the simplicity of one speed and a coaster but want to be able to stand on the pedals.

They are on sale for $180 but Retrospec seems to get a lot of hate on here. I figured that these bikes are simple enough that they really can't screw them up too badly with cheap parts. Am I wrong? If not this one, are there other suggestions?

They are on sale for $180 but Retrospec seems to get a lot of hate on here. I figured that these bikes are simple enough that they really can't screw them up too badly with cheap parts. Am I wrong? If not this one, are there other suggestions?
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Go for it! I've had a Retrospec Harper freewheel SS for several years and it has been fun to ride and trouble-free. The only parts I have replaced were because I like to tinker and upgrade. For $179 and free shipping you are not taking a big financial risk. Just be careful to order the correct size and inspect and adjust the wheel/headset bearings. They tend to be adjusted too tight coming out of the factory in China.
Best of luck and keep us updated!
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Go for it! I've had a Retrospec Harper freewheel SS for several years and it has been fun to ride and trouble-free. The only parts I have replaced were because I like to tinker and upgrade. For $179 and free shipping you are not taking a big financial risk. Just be careful to order the correct size and inspect and adjust the wheel/headset bearings. They tend to be adjusted too tight coming out of the factory in China.
Best of luck and keep us updated!
Best of luck and keep us updated!
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I have the 49cm frame and it fits me well. I'm also 5'10" tall with a 32 inch inseam and average torso. I believe the reason they recommend the smaller frame is because their single speed frames have a higher bottom bracket which in turn makes the standover height higher. If you are comfortable with the stand over height of the 53cm frame that might be best with your longer torso. You can always adjust the reach if needed.
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I'm also a little hesitant because Chattanooga has some pretty steep hills. Just getting downtown from my house I can routinely hit 32-35mph.
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It seems like single speed mountain bike guys run a chainwheel to rear cog ratio around 2:1. Single speed road bikes run 3:1.
I think if you drop your chainwheel size and add a front brake you’ll be fine.
I think people get too worked up over not having a front brake in a flat city. But in Chattanooga you need a front brake.
I think if you drop your chainwheel size and add a front brake you’ll be fine.
I think people get too worked up over not having a front brake in a flat city. But in Chattanooga you need a front brake.
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It seems like single speed mountain bike guys run a chainwheel to rear cog ratio around 2:1. Single speed road bikes run 3:1.
I think if you drop your chainwheel size and add a front brake you’ll be fine.
I think people get too worked up over not having a front brake in a flat city. But in Chattanooga you need a front brake.
I think if you drop your chainwheel size and add a front brake you’ll be fine.
I think people get too worked up over not having a front brake in a flat city. But in Chattanooga you need a front brake.


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