Myth, no matter or fact?
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Myth, no matter or fact?
Blown out knees from fixed gear cycling.. I've heard this repeated in hints and echoes all over.. but can't for the life of me figure out if it's fact or fiction..
Ideas, comments, opinions?
Ideas, comments, opinions?
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This is the way in which the Fixed Goc (yes, it is God, but Cog spelled backwards....ohhhhhhh) weeds out the weak. This way our numbers are strong when the final battle against the geared ones commences.
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I had chronic knee problems when I used to push 80 inches constantly. Eventually over the past couple yrs or so I've gradually dropped my gearing down to between 69 & 74 inches.....My knees couldn't be happier...
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Originally Posted by 165-48:17
This is the way in which the Fixed Goc (yes, it is God, but Cog spelled backwards....ohhhhhhh) weeds out the weak. This way our numbers are strong when the final battle against the geared ones commences.
The end was coming..
resistance is futile..
you will be assimilated
or eliminated...
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Definately a gearing issue, as Fixer points out. Same could happen to a geared rider. I've known a few that refused to run a smaller gear and big-ringed it all the time. Knees were pretty whacked.
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Originally Posted by 165-48:17
This is the way in which the Fixed Goc (yes, it is God, but Cog spelled backwards....ohhhhhhh) weeds out the weak. This way our numbers are strong when the final battle against the geared ones commences.
i'm gonna make a patch that says NEVER STOP PEDALING! with a cool graphic of a chainring or something. and make it the size of my bag so i will be hardcore!
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Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
i ride both road and fixed (and i ride my road bike like it's a fixed)...can i be a double-agent? and where do BMXers fit in?
No. Coaster!!!
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Personally,
I have had ACL replacement surgery after a few years of rugby and jumping out of helos and C130s. My knees are shagged for the most parts, but cycling is the only thing that works for me. My old fixed (RIP - friggin cabbies) and my Surly have never lead me wrong. Fixer is spot on: find a gear that works; who cares if you aren't rolling a 53:12 (who the hell can? I'd piss myself...). It is about a good experience.
And OTS-I'd buy one of those patches...not if it was bagsized though. I'd put it dead-center on my mesh half-shirt.
I have had ACL replacement surgery after a few years of rugby and jumping out of helos and C130s. My knees are shagged for the most parts, but cycling is the only thing that works for me. My old fixed (RIP - friggin cabbies) and my Surly have never lead me wrong. Fixer is spot on: find a gear that works; who cares if you aren't rolling a 53:12 (who the hell can? I'd piss myself...). It is about a good experience.
And OTS-I'd buy one of those patches...not if it was bagsized though. I'd put it dead-center on my mesh half-shirt.
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Originally Posted by 165-48:17
And OTS-I'd buy one of those patches...not if it was bagsized though. I'd put it dead-center on my mesh half-shirt.
*by "company" i mean me.
**by "EULA" i mean my sense of decency.
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Anybody have any recommendations for gearing for the weak-kneed (sic.) amongst us? I am currently at about 43 and 14. My knees have problems and want to do the best for them.
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43x14 is a bit big. Someting along the lines of a 43x17 or 18 would be mucho easier on the ole' leg knuckles.
Dave
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Originally Posted by William Karsten
(hope everyone knows that i'm just poking ribs about the coaster thingy)
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Originally Posted by Schiek
c'mon, stop with the effing disclaimers already....they all know the truth.
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Keep your gear below 70 and don't skid, bunny hop, hopskid, etc. I ride 65 and 70 brakeless, have pretty feeble knees, but riding my bikes is never painful. My knees used to hurt when i was pushing too big of gears on my geared bike. Until I learned how to spin properly.
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Originally Posted by 165-48:17
Yeah, WK. You jerk. Sorry. And I am sorry for being sorry. And I apologize for being sorry again. Please accept my warmest sympathies. Whoops, my bad, Crap. DAMMIT. THIS SUCKS! NyQuil makes me nice! DAMN DAMN DAMN...
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Thrill seaker, heartbreaker, shapeshifter, a secret keeper...
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What the hell does this say anyway? All I ever did in HS Latin was look at other peoples' tests.
FUGA!
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Originally Posted by superchivo
Dude, you better not cast a spell on me...I've got a whole deck of Magik cards and I ain't afraid to use them.
What the hell does this say anyway? All I ever did in HS Latin was look at other peoples' tests.
FUGA!
What the hell does this say anyway? All I ever did in HS Latin was look at other peoples' tests.
FUGA!
The last line is from a Timo Maas song I was listening to last night.
The first one..
Magik cards? What are you gonna do, throw them at me?
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Magik cards? What are you gonna do, throw them at me?
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Glad the crash didn't dampen your spirits. Thanks for the bloody photo's-why did they make WANT to go riding?