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#26
Originally Posted by slvoid
Come on man, it's not just about commuting, it's a lifestyle. 

#27
Arizona Dessert

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Originally Posted by climbo
fixies are so low in maintenance they work perfectly for commuting and messengering.
Fixies can really wear out BB and rear hub bearings as well as they get more abuse than on a freewheel bike.
Al
#28
Originally Posted by Corsaire
Why would you have all that lighting set-up when it's already daylight saving time, and doesn't get dark until 8pm or later ?
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#29
Originally Posted by noisebeam
Is there really that big a difference? Maybe in terms of abuse they can take as in banging up derailers when locked up, etc. But I don't find there to be much in they way of maintenance for a derailer, some fine adjustment once in a while, just like watching tire pressure and an overhaul every year or two.
Fixies can really wear out BB and rear hub bearings as well as they get more abuse than on a freewheel bike.
Al
Fixies can really wear out BB and rear hub bearings as well as they get more abuse than on a freewheel bike.
Al
In poor weather especially, fixies go on and on for much longer whereas gears can get gunked up easily and stop working properly, get poor shifting etc.
#30
Ride the Road

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Originally Posted by Corsaire
Why would you have all that lighting set-up when it's already daylight saving time, and doesn't get dark until 8pm or later ?
#31
Arizona Dessert

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Bikes: Cannondale SuperSix, Lemond Poprad. Retired: Jamis Sputnik, Centurion LeMans Fixed, Diamond Back ascent ex
Originally Posted by climbo
In poor weather especially, fixies go on and on for much longer whereas gears can get gunked up easily and stop working properly, get poor shifting etc.
Al
#32
Geosynchronous Falconeer
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Bikes: 2006 Raleigh Rush Hour, Campy Habanero Team Ti, Soma Double Cross
Originally Posted by noisebeam
Is there really that big a difference? Maybe in terms of abuse they can take as in banging up derailers when locked up, etc. But I don't find there to be much in they way of maintenance for a derailer, some fine adjustment once in a while, just like watching tire pressure and an overhaul every year or two.
Fixies can really wear out BB and rear hub bearings as well as they get more abuse than on a freewheel bike.
Al
Fixies can really wear out BB and rear hub bearings as well as they get more abuse than on a freewheel bike.
Al
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#33
Originally Posted by Daily Commute
Also, we could get a thunderstorm, which makes it dark. In summer, I generally leave my big, bulky HID at home. I use a 10 W halogen with an NiMH battery that hangs off my tube.
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