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Really embarrassing question
I don't know why but my friend and I can't seems to find the answer to this seamingly simple question:
Do fixed-gear bikes coast? and also: If you ride breakless, how the hell do you slow down? Sorry for this but I've been wondering these haha. :) |
no. they dont coast. except for yesterday when my chain popped off and i totally coasted an entire block. awesomeness.
breaking invloves several maneuvers of one or a combination of a)back pedaling, b)skidding, c) putting a front break on. |
Originally Posted by eXCeSS
I don't know why but my friend and I can't seems to find the answer to this seamingly simple question:
Do fixed-gear bikes coast? and also: If you ride breakless, how the hell do you slow down? Sorry for this but I've been wondering these haha. :) |
Originally Posted by armia
this guy is kidding
as for answers to other questions, see above. there are a few more ways to stop/slow down when brakeless: 1)go uphill and let gravity work for you 2)find a patch of sand and sink your wheels into it 3)hit something large 4)rig up a complicated remote-controlled netting system everywhere you go 5)uh, the force? |
you forgot the "dive into the grass"
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And for that matter, "just stop pushing the pedals and let 'em run down" :)
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Why would you need to stop? Never stop moving! I'm riding as I post this, even. Anything less is slacking!
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Parked cars and brick walls have always worked for me...
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A foot in the front wheel also works
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No coasting and no stopping just yell, "No Brakes!!!"
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i mean, aren't car doors made for stopping bicycles?
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Originally Posted by shants
i mean, aren't car doors made for stopping bicycles?
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Remember just because your bike has no handbrake it is not brakeless! Fixies have a drivetrain brake. Not as effective as a front handbrake but effective enough to be legal by many states' vehicle codes.
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Originally Posted by shants
i mean, aren't car doors made for stopping bicycles?
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Originally Posted by s2sxiii
I use a small anchor not unlike a dog sled. Plenty of high street potholes to slow me down.
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My dog never wants to stay on the sled.
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ok so they dont coast
i thought so becuase then how the hell would everyone go brakeless and if i was trolling my questions wouldnt be this pertinent lol |
Originally Posted by eXCeSS
I don't know why but my friend and I can't seems to find the answer to this seamingly simple question:
Do fixed-gear bikes coast? and also: If you ride breakless, how the hell do you slow down? Sorry for this but I've been wondering these haha. :) i ride my fixie along the coast everyday. When i ride breakless for a while it really slows me down, just get soo damn tired, otherwise i use my brake to slow down. :p |
It is not brake-less, but Hand-brake-less. We have a drivetrain brake.
The more we keep saying brakeless, the more people will think our bikes are dangerous, the more people will think we are suicidal nitwitts, the more will be done to stop thoses bikes. It is time to educate the public. |
we will have to stop saying "breakless" too then, otherwise they will think we are crazy nitwitts.
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Hah didn't even catch that one. ;)
BTW The first modern looking fixed gear bikes were called safety bikes! |
Originally Posted by shants
i mean, aren't car doors made for stopping bicycles?
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using your thumb and forefinger as a brake caliper is usually fairly effective
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inserting your thumb between the tyre and the bottom of fork crown has worked for me a few times. It still smarts a bit though!!
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Originally Posted by 46x17
Hah didn't even catch that one. ;)
BTW The first modern looking fixed gear bikes were called safety bikes! |
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