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Old 04-23-10 | 02:43 PM
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Philadelphia Communte Help

Hey Guys,

So my fiance and I are moving to Philly this summer and since we will only have one car I thought it would be a good time for me to start commuting. I have only traveled to Philly once for a Medical School interview and so i didn't get a good idea of the city as my time spent there was in a classroom and getting a tour of school facilities. I am thinking a single speed/fixed gear will be the best best for me as I do not want to have to mess with a derailleur anymore.

What I am asking you guys from that area is do you think a ss is good for the city? Also if so what gear ratio should I look into running. I am thinking a surly steamroller will be a good bike for the job or a Kilo WT because of their ability to run larger tires in the winter.

So please impart some knowledge. Thanks!
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Old 04-24-10 | 12:28 PM
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Welcome to Philadelphia

If you are living in Center City or one of the surrounding areas (W. Philly, No Libs, South Philly, etc) a single speed is fine as the city is pretty flat. There are a few minors hills, but nothing standing up and pumping can't overcome. I just sold a single speed commuter I built out of an old panasonic. It had a 52t crank and I think I was using a 16t cog in back. Worked just fine for me and I rarely topped out between lights. Surlys are not uncommon sights in the city, but I'd consider where you are going to be leaving it and for how long as bike theft is high right now. I had my empty crappy 10 buck saddle bag stolen off another bike when I left it outside overnight in Grad hospital area. My advice is buy the meanest lock possible (I wear a Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit slung over my shoulder when riding which has the double effect of calming down would be honkers) and invest in locking skewers.

Las thing I'll mention is regarding tires. We got a ton of snow this past year so if you plan on winter commuting plan to have a bike that will take salt, ice, snow, and hydro-planing (its so much fun sliding into parked cars...). I run 28c or higher on 700 wheels.

PM me if you need more info or want to know about specific neighborhoods, routes, or anything Philly related actually.

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