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Serendipper 04-15-06 12:07 AM

Do your legs freeze/lock up...
 
...when you get back on the gears after a few months? :(

Will I ever enjoy the sublime pleasures of my beloved Raleigh ever again?:cry:

jim-bob 04-15-06 12:28 AM

No. I went from riding the holland around all day to cruising around on the 3-speed at night with nary a hitch in my giddyup.

Pipebomb 04-15-06 01:37 PM

It seems to me that I just get a little lazy after riding the geared bike. I find myself riding much longer distances on my roadie lately with much less fatige so I think that riding fixed has done alot for my stamina.

humancongereel 04-15-06 01:42 PM

i haven't spent much time on a bike with a freewheel in a while. the only times i have is after fixing one up for someone else and testing it out, taking it around the block. the only problem i've had is feeling like i can't control the bike as well...as far as speed, tight turns (an issue related to speed control), etc.

flipflop 04-15-06 01:47 PM

Yup... its like I forgot how to balance. Or forgetting not to pedal into turns with the lower bottom bracket...

I test rode a Trek 1000 and climbing hills was a bit different. In low gears the front tire was bouncing off the ground. Out of the saddle... on the hood, leaned over the front. Still havent figured that out.

raygunner 04-15-06 04:40 PM

I got back on a roadie, love every second of it.

I barely ride my track bike anymore. But than again I haven't heard Stern & Artie Lange in quite sometime either. F Jackie.

redcurrycelt 04-16-06 01:35 PM

I've been riding my road bike a lot since I built it up. It was a bit of a shock initially, going from my fixie to that. I found my legs didn't quite know how to keep up a circular stroke without a little impetus from the drivetrain, and coasting was a trippy feeling at first.

So far, I love the thing on descents. Riding up to my studio and knowing that half of the trip home will be a nice loooong coast downtown instead of a spinfest from hell is nice. I don't dig it much on climbs, though. Even with the ability to get down to low gears, I missed that feeling of just flying up hills.

Sure, I can make it up some hills with considerable ease that would normally be either an out-of-the-saddle-deathride or a get-off-and-walk situation fixed, but the hills I could normally take sitting down and keep up good speed I find myself spinning up at a much slower clip now.

Fun either way though.

efarrar 04-16-06 02:59 PM

If by "locking up" you mean the goofy way that I coast, ie when I come to a light is always put my right pedal forward exactly how I would if I were skidding to a stop.

mplsminx 04-16-06 05:21 PM

I don't lock up, but there's the moment of confusion: "Coasting?" and then the moment of furious backpedaling: "No brakes, no brakes, oh, ****..."


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