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Griffin 08-28-05 10:27 PM

I was thinkin....
 
I have a Schwinn World Sport 10 speed and i was thinking about converting it to a fixed gear. The only issue I have is that I live on a big steep hill. Would it be all that much harder to ride up the hill with a fixed gear? Also what gear ratio would you guys suggest for someone who isn't all that experienced with fixed gears and lives on a large hill?

thatcher 08-28-05 10:31 PM

52 11

steaktaco 08-28-05 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by thatcher
52 11

thatch, I think that's a little too... uhm... steep.

skelly 08-28-05 10:42 PM

do you want to go up the hill or down the hill?

Griffin 08-28-05 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by skelly
do you want to go up the hill or down the hill?

both, plus i live in a fairly hilly town.

KrisPistofferson 08-28-05 10:54 PM

42-15 is a pretty good bet for a hilly area.

ImOnCrank 08-28-05 11:17 PM

45-17 is where i started

dkb 08-29-05 12:31 AM

Still have all 12 gears? Pick one and see if you can live with it. When you find the one you like, count the teeth on the cog and find a track cog to match.

crushkilldstroy 08-29-05 12:47 AM

i thought you just bought a raleigh rush hour.

or maybe there's more than one griffin. whatever.

griffin_ 08-29-05 10:27 AM

when i first saw this thread i thought "wait! i don't remember making that"

SSSasky 08-29-05 10:54 AM

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I run 46:17 in a relatively flat area. I'm heading somehwere very hilly, so I think I'll rock 46:19 then. We'll see.

See the attached guide to figure out what equivalent gearings are. I can't remember who made this (i think it was someone on this site). It's super useful.

griffin_ 08-29-05 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy
i thought you just bought a raleigh rush hour.

or maybe there's more than one griffin. whatever.

yeah thats me
i should have it real soon

junioroverlord 08-29-05 06:04 PM

I live in a pretty hilly area and I run 41:14. You still have to get out of the saddle but it works.

douchebagonwhlz 08-29-05 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by dkb
Still have all 12 gears? Pick one and see if you can live with it. When you find the one you like, count the teeth on the cog and find a track cog to match.

I think this is the way to go. I weigh 240, and I was thinking that the dish of the wheel wouldn't hold up, but it did on some 50 mph long descents and it was fine.
after gettign my gearing that way and riding single speed a couple months (still totally green), I realized how much stronger it makes you, and you can move up to bigger gears if you ride a lot get in better shape.
I am starting to think of the "practicality" of the 6 spd cassette for riding with no shifters. a little forward and back in the dropouts and you got some versatility, but that fixed wheel looks so clean and pure.

icithecat 08-29-05 09:47 PM

I was thinkin....

This is when things start to get dangerous.
Just kidding.


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