pedal strike=4 broken bones
#26
Dog is my copilot.
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From: Calgary, Alberta
Bikes: Lemond Maillot Jaune, Specialized Stumpjumper, Kona Jake the Snake, Single-Speed Rigid Rocky Mtn Equipe, Soon-to-be fixed Bianchi Brava
Pedal spiking is an early season occurence for me in crits. I once spiked doing 40+ km/hr in a corner, the whole bike was airborne for a brief second but I managed to hold it. Scared the bejeezus out of me and every guy on the outside of me. By the end of the season, I (usually) have the timing down and know how tight I can make a corner. I haven't had the pleasure of doing yet while commuting, but then again, I'm not really worried about letting a gap form in front of me on corners either.
#27
don't pedal backwards...
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Bikes: Surly Long Haul Trucker set up for commuting and loaded touring, old Sekine road frame converted to fixed-gear, various beaters and weird bikes, waiting on the frame for my Surly Big Dummy build
Originally Posted by recursive
I've got my bike next to me. How do you measure angle of lean? It looks like about 50 degrees, but I doubt that's very accurate. Maybe +/- 10 degrees.
You could even print out a protractor from the web to do this. Here's a pretty good scan of one:
https://www.dynapod.com/protractor2.jpg
I think designating fully upright as 0 degrees (as opposed to 90) is the most logical, so the higher angle you can achieve, the better off you are with regards to pedal strike. A tallbike can probably get 80 degrees by this measurement! Next up: find out what angle of lean causes a bike looses traction on clean, level pavement. This would dictate the maximum useful pedal clearance angle on flat surfaces. If you pedal strike due to hitting a curb or something, your mileage will definitely vary.
I'll measure my bike when I get home from work and probably start a thread for this in one of the main sections.
#28
2-Cyl, 1/2 HP @ 90 RPM

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I can design a wireless clutch for you operating by a servo in the back with a wireless receiver and transmitter on the handlebar that you can take with you if you park your bike. That would eliminate the mess of having wires. 

Originally Posted by TrevorInSoCal
I'm ashamed to admit that my first reaction to this was "whoah, that would be cool.", upon examination though I realize that would totally defeat the purpose of a fixed-gear, which, for me, is all about simplicity...
I've had pedal strike a few times, but nothing bad enough to knock me down (yet). I can skid, but I'm not yet adept enough that I can comfortably go into a corner fast and skid through the apex, as I've seen some fixed riders do in sharp corners. I usually just slow way down and turn wide...
-Trevor
I've had pedal strike a few times, but nothing bad enough to knock me down (yet). I can skid, but I'm not yet adept enough that I can comfortably go into a corner fast and skid through the apex, as I've seen some fixed riders do in sharp corners. I usually just slow way down and turn wide...
-Trevor
#29
2-Cyl, 1/2 HP @ 90 RPM

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Originally Posted by recursive
I've got my bike next to me. How do you measure angle of lean? It looks like about 50 degrees, but I doubt that's very accurate. Maybe +/- 10 degrees.
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That is a lot of bad luck. So far all my spills ended up only injurying my pride.
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#31
i just had a visit with the doc, i'm off the bike until at least june. needless to say that sucks!
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Originally Posted by bikebuddha
i just had a visit with the doc, i'm off the bike until at least june. needless to say that sucks!







