2015 Post Your Singlespeed/Fixed Gear Megathread
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Nothing wrong with your reading comprehension, that's exactly what it is. When cycling in the redwoods of the Santa Cruz foot hills, you are either busting your ass climbing a grade or hauling ass down one - the 60/30 ratio makes that possible.
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40-20, 36-18, etc. will accomplish the same ratio without looking so ridiculous. Parts will also be cheaper, lighter, and likely stronger. Although, there could be some wrinkle I am overlooking with the belt drive setup. Maybe.
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I like the way that 60/30 looks... it says "Yeah, I'm a belt drive - deal with it"
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Huh...sometimes the lack of bicycling savvy here is astounding
It is, or should be, common knowledge among us "bike experts" that Gates drives are built around bigger rings & cogs, hence OP's seemingly odd huge chain(?)ring/cog
But FYI...with all else being equal - gear inches for 60/30 is exactly the same as same any other 2/1 ratio
That being said - wow, @The Pusher Man, you are riding amazingly small gearing, much smaller than the 60/22 comes stock on a Schindelhauer - I take it you like to spin?
It is, or should be, common knowledge among us "bike experts" that Gates drives are built around bigger rings & cogs, hence OP's seemingly odd huge chain(?)ring/cog
But FYI...with all else being equal - gear inches for 60/30 is exactly the same as same any other 2/1 ratio
That being said - wow, @The Pusher Man, you are riding amazingly small gearing, much smaller than the 60/22 comes stock on a Schindelhauer - I take it you like to spin?
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jtbadge, yep your logic is riddled with wrinkles, ride a belt for awhile and then you'll get it.
DiabloScott, the 60/30 was carefully thought through because the 60/22 was just too tall for the hills where I ride, but your spin on it is ok too
Unkle Rico it's a Hochfflansch flip-flop rear hub, the rear cog is a 9-spline that slides on and locked down via lockring.
steve-in-kville, thank you and yes that's a head light, to be exact a Bontrager Ion 700
IAmSam, the Viktor "stock" is a 60/22 which is a nice overall ratio for a single-speed. Other Schindelhauers may go smaller but for my purposes the bike has to let me climb some insane grades. Elevation changes of 2000 feet in 5 miles are not uncommon. With the 60/30 setup you can bet I'm not riding it as a fixie, if I'm going to hump it over a 2000 foot climb, you can bet I'm going to ENJOY the reward of coasting down the back side like a bat out of hell - and not limited by a 60/30 fixed gear top end.
DiabloScott, the 60/30 was carefully thought through because the 60/22 was just too tall for the hills where I ride, but your spin on it is ok too
Unkle Rico it's a Hochfflansch flip-flop rear hub, the rear cog is a 9-spline that slides on and locked down via lockring.
steve-in-kville, thank you and yes that's a head light, to be exact a Bontrager Ion 700
IAmSam, the Viktor "stock" is a 60/22 which is a nice overall ratio for a single-speed. Other Schindelhauers may go smaller but for my purposes the bike has to let me climb some insane grades. Elevation changes of 2000 feet in 5 miles are not uncommon. With the 60/30 setup you can bet I'm not riding it as a fixie, if I'm going to hump it over a 2000 foot climb, you can bet I'm going to ENJOY the reward of coasting down the back side like a bat out of hell - and not limited by a 60/30 fixed gear top end.
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well here's another bike. my rum runner I built up today.
Sorry for the weird effect - wasn't intentional.
Sorry for the weird effect - wasn't intentional.
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here's a clearer picture. first time wrapping risers, pretty stoked on it. cheap too.
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Or less yammering and moar...biek pics, plz
Was a fair bit of Florida bashing going on around here the other day - maybe y'all will get a kick out of this
Was a fair bit of Florida bashing going on around here the other day - maybe y'all will get a kick out of this
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MOD NOTE: I have deleted the bickering. Please keep the thread on-track. If you want to start a thread about gear calculators, please feel free, but do so with respect to others. Thanks.
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Old reliable.
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Quick shots of my Soma Rush. Nice ride so far. Week so far going everywhere and it certainly makes me look forward to the summer.
Bullhorns will stay for awhile but the saddles will change to one of the Brooks swifts or a Turbo Bernard H.
later will switch to the Cinelli Crit bars see how I like them.
Build was easy with no problems. Frame size is a 55, which is perfect for my dimensions. Have to wait a few more days til the track cog and lock ring get here for some fix work fun. Right now it has a 17t Shimano freewheel on and the IRD Defiant 46t crank. Good gear for the coast.
wheels are Contis on Mavic CXP 22 and Origin/formula hubs. Stem a 27.2 GPM. Pedals are MKS G 9. Bars Profil airwings. Lever cane creek. Everything came from my parts bin so frame was a cost item. It came from Retro... Great service and price to boot !
This will share ride duty with my SSFG cyc cross motobecane and a fixed conversion road bike for rain days.
Thanks for looking !
Bullhorns will stay for awhile but the saddles will change to one of the Brooks swifts or a Turbo Bernard H.
later will switch to the Cinelli Crit bars see how I like them.
Build was easy with no problems. Frame size is a 55, which is perfect for my dimensions. Have to wait a few more days til the track cog and lock ring get here for some fix work fun. Right now it has a 17t Shimano freewheel on and the IRD Defiant 46t crank. Good gear for the coast.
wheels are Contis on Mavic CXP 22 and Origin/formula hubs. Stem a 27.2 GPM. Pedals are MKS G 9. Bars Profil airwings. Lever cane creek. Everything came from my parts bin so frame was a cost item. It came from Retro... Great service and price to boot !
This will share ride duty with my SSFG cyc cross motobecane and a fixed conversion road bike for rain days.
Thanks for looking !
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^^^ Nice build ! Please repost here >>> https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespee...lounge-20.html
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