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To brake or not to brake...
Oh decisions decisions. Once again practicality and asthetics collide. I'm building up my first fixie and I've run into the problem of putting on a front brake and getting machined rims, or running brakeless and getting non machined rims. This isn't a brake vs brakeless argument. I was just curious as to how many people actually went brakeless for their first fixie instead of easing into it and are still alive to talk about it. Cheers.
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you know there's no "one millionth customer" prize for this topic, right?
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definitely put a brake on if it's your first fixed gear.
if you really want to get into the aesthetics, you could get non-machined rims, run a brake for the first little bit until you get the hang of it, and then take the brake off. that probably wouldn't screw the finish up too much. or you could get a machined rim in the front and a nonmachined in the back either way, definitely learn how to skip, skid, stop quickly, and that sort of thing before going balls out and brakeless. |
Originally Posted by goldenskeletons
you know there's no "one millionth customer" prize for this topic, right?
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get machined and get two brakes!
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Originally Posted by trons
get machined and get two brakes!
http://www.neatorama.com/images/2005...ster-bingo.jpg |
screw that. go bionic and get three.
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The coolest technique is to have brakes and yet never use them so the rubber pads remain in pristine, like-new condition.
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way to post hipster bingo for no reason.
awesome thread. |
Originally Posted by pirate
way to post hipster bingo for no reason.
awesome thread. |
in....after the lock?
waaaait...this thread's not locked!!! |
if you're willing to bet your life that you can hop on a fixie for the first time and be able to skid/skip to save yourself then go for it.
otherwise put a brake on. it's that simple. worry about the aesthetics once you get the basics down. it's like making running shoes for toddlers who can't even walk--dumb. |
don't rock the brake, so you can spare us more of this bull**** when you kill yourself in traffic.
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Don't be dumb. Just put a brake on it and use the front wheel from your Giant for a while. Once you get the hang of things, see how long you can go without reaching for that lever. Once you find you have the skills to keep yourself alive, remove your brake and a put your non machined front wheel on. Aesthetics, pffft, what a stupid reason to be dead.
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Originally Posted by subcultro
Seriously, when did the internets go so serious.
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Originally Posted by kemmer
Don't be dumb. Just put a brake on it and use the front wheel from your Giant for a while. Once you get the hang of things, see how long you can go without reaching for that lever. Once you find you have the skills to keep yourself alive, remove your brake and a put your non machined front wheel on. Aesthetics, pffft, what a stupid reason to be dead.
Pirate: Relax man, I was just joking around. No need to wish death upon me. Lets hug it out. *hi five* :) |
I'll answer your original question, even though I know I will have to incur lots of meanness and no friendly high-fives (or hugs).
I did learn to ride a fixed gear brakeless. I have not been killed... yet. |
Originally Posted by Maracski
I did learn to ride a fixed gear brakeless. I have not been killed... yet. Yea yea, same here. Didn't have a front brake to put on it when i first built it up and well nobody wants to sit around and look at their new fixie without riding it so i just learned sans brake. My roomate just got a fixie with a brake though and its pretty cool being able to stop on a dime. |
I have a front brake on mine, and it's saved my a** a couple times, as I'm not the best at skipping/skidding yet.
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I went brakeless with my first fixie, and I'm still alive. If you want to go brakeless eventually, why not do it now. Just take it easy for a while until you feel comfortable with it. You will become a bicycle ninja much faster than if you had a break.
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Originally Posted by Oden
You will become a bicycle ninja much faster than if you had a break.
clearly if you ride constantly you will improve your skills faster. A much better way to become a better cyclist then doing something dumb like making your bike less capable of stopping. |
if you have to ask- put on a brake.
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Originally Posted by dutret
clearly if you ride constantly you will improve your skills faster. A much better way to become a better cyclist then doing something dumb like making your bike less capable of stopping.
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