Joined the club!!!
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Superlight Noob
Joined: Sep 2005
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From: Marin County
Bikes: Santa Cruz Superlight, Santa Cruz Nomad, Yeti 575
Joined the club!!!
Finally got my hands on a singlespeed bike, a large sized, somewhat used surly 1x1. I have been carousing single speed boards, checking them out on the local trails and felt it was time for a change of pace away from my two full squishes. I found a good deal on one in craigslist and bought it after a parking lot test. And I think I am somewhat in love, hopefully this wont be a short term fling!
So I took it out on my first singlespeed ride and boy was I hurting, I took it on the same trail I would bring my 3 ring, 6 " travel Nomad and I ended up doing more hike-a-bike then riding. My questions are:
For being a super n00b to singlespeeding should I take it easy and slowly progress?
Or should I just try to power through the trails I did on a 3 ring bike and over time I just will grow enormous quads?
So I took it out on my first singlespeed ride and boy was I hurting, I took it on the same trail I would bring my 3 ring, 6 " travel Nomad and I ended up doing more hike-a-bike then riding. My questions are:
For being a super n00b to singlespeeding should I take it easy and slowly progress?
Or should I just try to power through the trails I did on a 3 ring bike and over time I just will grow enormous quads?
#2
shoot up or shut up.

Joined: Nov 2003
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From: colorado springs, co
Bikes: yes please.
you can tend to "get off more" riding a single speed. it also forces you to carry more speed to make it up the ups. what gear ratio are you running? 2:1 is a good starting point. some folks run a tad less around here. just stick with it, though a nomad would be hard to leave at home...




