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I'm interested to know, especially, how a single speed (which is most affordable) would work. I would use it in traveling/exploring.
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If the countries you are going to visit are pretty flat and no hills, then go for it. but if there's alot of hills at your destinations you better be a strong rider to take on those hills with one gear else you'll probably want to keep it at the mid 60's gear inches which I can go up 6-7% grades pretty well with my single speed, but not all day long if you are touring cause you'll wear out eventually and wished you had a lower gear to spin up at the end of the day.
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You have lots of bikes, so you already understand the pluses and minus of a single speed ... simple, robust, light, but no gears ... so what exactly are you asking?
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Originally Posted by invisiblehand
(Post 19346211)
You have lots of bikes, so you already understand the pluses and minus of a single speed ... simple, robust, light, but no gears ... so what exactly are you asking?
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Originally Posted by profjmb
(Post 19354525)
I have never ridden a single speed. I suppose I just want to know how it would be to get a SS Pakit for travel. Not that I should....
As for a travel bike ... simple, light, and robust are all big pluses since the bike can get beat up a bit via travel and sometimes resources elsewhere are quite different than at home. |
I like SS riding a lot and have several single speed bikes with about 65 to 72 gear inches on them. I think I like single speed more so because of the simplicity when riding. Nothing to do but pedal hard going up hill and coast and smell the flowers when going down hill. I can ride confortably in the 8 to 15 MPH range. Would I use this for loaded touring or racing no but for a nice 10 mile evenig ride it is great. Roger
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Low Step over frame tube makes getting off and pushing the bike up hills pretty easy..
putting much serious climbing torque will scrub rubber off those little tires pretty quckly . So, on your trip, pack extra Tires.. ... |
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