2019 Post Your Fixed Gear / Singlespeed Megathread
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It is my experience that there is a large, diverse, & visible bicycling community here.
Good luck - ride safe...
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Visible bike culture
Hi, I live in Davie and there is a bike culture here but nowhere near what cities like Austin and Boston has. Yes there is a decent turnout most times for critical mass rides, and I just rediscovered Markham Park, which is a few miles from my house. I found the mountain bikers there are super nice, and I go out of my way to chat with this friendly group of trail riders. Brian Piccalo has an outdoor velo track...but I never seem to see anyone when Ive been there, and there are some serious roadies that ride out of my area on Saturday mornings. I agree that you can find it if you look, where do you meet other riders?
I really enjoyed my bike riding friends when I had bikes for on and off road but, I just got back into it by building a multi purpose ss. After my Salsa ss And Specialized Crosstrail were stolen, like an idiot, I sold off my vintage bikes and a bunch of parts that I could have built another bike with...its been well over a five year absence, with physical issues. Looking back, I should have bought an upright cruiser. Im sure there are people here with beautiful bikes like on this site, I havnt seen it, my fault probably. Well Im happy to be riding again, and am really enjoying this forum.
I really enjoyed my bike riding friends when I had bikes for on and off road but, I just got back into it by building a multi purpose ss. After my Salsa ss And Specialized Crosstrail were stolen, like an idiot, I sold off my vintage bikes and a bunch of parts that I could have built another bike with...its been well over a five year absence, with physical issues. Looking back, I should have bought an upright cruiser. Im sure there are people here with beautiful bikes like on this site, I havnt seen it, my fault probably. Well Im happy to be riding again, and am really enjoying this forum.
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@Wobblewheel, you could ask your local bike shop where people ride or meet. (Do you have a local bike shop?) Maybe there's a group you can find on meetup or facebook. Also, check the Strava Heat Map.
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Local bike shop rides
Thanks for the suggestions... My lical shops are Alex's pro shop and Gary's Mega Cycle. Fast rides exist in this area... But I have a ss built as an allroad fitness bike and need to find a 12 to 15 mph ride around 20. to 25 miles. Im still laying a base as its my only bike which I finished 3 weeks ago.

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There is a road/crit(?) race track by the Piccolo Park 'drome too. There are/were(?) free beginners nights on Mondays at the track, but I'm not sure if it is year round or seasonal. If you are up for that- of course all the info about whatever is going on there is easily found on the interwebz.
Since you are not into fast shop/club rides, if you are willing to come east there are "social rides" of varying speeds almost every night of the week around here - but I bet you'd really get into the rides they hold on the levee separating the Everglades from "civilization." There are several different ones - but sorry, you are going to have to search them out yourself...
Since you are not into fast shop/club rides, if you are willing to come east there are "social rides" of varying speeds almost every night of the week around here - but I bet you'd really get into the rides they hold on the levee separating the Everglades from "civilization." There are several different ones - but sorry, you are going to have to search them out yourself...
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New bar on the Wabi. Cinelli Valencia



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New bar looks right!
That cinelli bar seems to have the perfect angle to tweak the hand position to relieve some of the palm and wrist pressure by allowing a more upright posture. From what I have read the Wabi tube selection and where they choose to cut the butted sections prior to assembly gives the frame a live
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Wow, nice frame, those large multi color flakes and really aggressive seat n head tube angles scream keirin track frame. Im sure it responds to every pedal stroke!
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Here is my Single Speed Tracklocross winter mode that I ride this norwegian winter
. Gear rate 40x18, and spike tyres to get more grip on ice.

Spike tyres

Gravel tyres


Spike tyres

Gravel tyres
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A 20 mile ride on Winter Solstice

Low light along the Unami Creek
Good part about the ride: Someone gave me a thumbs up out of the sunroof.
Bad part about the ride: A pickup rolled coal on me so hard I could not see the front wheel!

Low light along the Unami Creek
Good part about the ride: Someone gave me a thumbs up out of the sunroof.
Bad part about the ride: A pickup rolled coal on me so hard I could not see the front wheel!
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My new Wabi Classic, in front of picturesque garbage cans. May do some steerer chopping later...

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It's a Special. Threw it together fast and took it on a 25 mile shakedown. Amazing ride, it's like a Cadillac CTS-V. I put on some Challenge Paris-Roubaix 27mm open tubulars and they're really tall, I have just enough clearance at the seat tube but it's a magic carpet ride. I only have one complaint. I don't know why anyone would make a bike from nice Reynolds 725 and not put a tubing sticker on it. And it appears I can only get a sticker directly from Reynolds, can't find them anywhere else. If someone knows a source please tell me. Velocals, ebay, all no go.
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It's a Special. Threw it together fast and took it on a 25 mile shakedown. Amazing ride, it's like a Cadillac CTS-V. I put on some Challenge Paris-Roubaix 27mm open tubulars and they're really tall, I have just enough clearance at the seat tube but it's a magic carpet ride. I only have one complaint. I don't know why anyone would make a bike from nice Reynolds 725 and not put a tubing sticker on it. And it appears I can only get a sticker directly from Reynolds, can't find them anywhere else. If someone knows a source please tell me. Velocals, ebay, all no go.
Sorry I take horrible pictures.


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https://h-lloyd-cycles.myshopify.com...olds-725-decal
HTH…
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H. Lloyd shows the 725 decal in their catalog:

https://h-lloyd-cycles.myshopify.com...olds-725-decal
HTH…

https://h-lloyd-cycles.myshopify.com...olds-725-decal
HTH…