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Difference Between a Fixed and SS is _____?
Ok, I admit it - I do not know the differnce between a single speed or a "fixed". Could someone educate a newb please? :-)
Chris |
fixed means you cant stop pedaling if your bike is moving
ss means you can stop pedaling if your bike is moving |
You get a lot more zen on a fixed gear.
And by zen, I mean poon tang. |
a fixed gear has a single speed, but singlespeed usually refers to a bike that has a freewheel - a mechanism that lets the cranks/pedals stop turning while the wheel still turns. like a ratchet. a fixed gear has no such mechanism, so if the wheel's turning, the chain and cranks and pedals are all turning. on a singlespeed, you can spin the cranks backwards. on a fixed gear, trying to do so actually pushes the rear wheel in reverse.
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A quick trip to google would do you some good, but since I am here, I will share some. A fixed gear bike utilizes a cog and lockring to keep the rear wheel in sync with the pedals at all times. The cog has standard threading, and the lockring has a smaller reverse threading. This makes it so that when you go to pedal backwards the cog doesn't just fly off. On a fixed gear bike there is no need for a back brake because you can apply pressure to slow yourself down. A front brake is always recommended for emergencies.
On a single speed bike this cog and lockring setup is replaced with a freewheel. This is a mechanism that can only act on pressure applied in a forward motion. This means that you can coast, or even pedal backwards while the rear wheel is unaffected. These bikes should always have a front and rear brake Many bike have what is known as a flip-flop hub so that each of these can be used just by flipping the wheel around. This is nice if you are tired on a long ride and are in a hilly area. Usually a lower gearing is applied to the freewheel side (usually 1 or 2 teeth bigger cog) so that hills can be climbed more easily. Look some more up on google and pay a visit to sheldon brown's website. Hope this helped |
Thanks guys, now I can improve my chances for additional poon tang!
Chris |
http://www.philwood.com/Cog%2015t%2005%20LZ.jpg
no coasting vs coasting http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/i...eewheel600.jpg |
If the guy is an admitted newb, those photos aren't going to help him whatsoever.
Luckily he's already gotten his answer further up in the thread. |
wikipedia is your friend...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singlespeed http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-gear_bicycle |
Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy
(Post 7724755)
You get a lot more zen on a fixed gear.
And by zen, I mean poon tang. |
Originally Posted by dayvan cowboy
(Post 7725512)
what am I doing wrong then? i've been riding fixed for a year and the only poon tang coming my way is this alcoholic fat chick, and I don't want that anymore.
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Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy
(Post 7724755)
You get a lot more zen on a fixed gear.
And by zen, I mean poon tang. |
Virtually all fixed gears are singlespeeds, but not all singlespeeds are fixed. The majority of singlespeeds, in fact, are not fixed.
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Originally Posted by uke
(Post 7725644)
Virtually all fixed gears are singlespeeds, but not all singlespeeds are fixed. The majority of singlespeeds, in fact, are not fixed.
http://i33.tinypic.com/ouukco.jpg .....hint, its a ven diagram... kinda |
looks like we got this covered pretty well, good job gang!
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...humbs-Up-1.jpg |
Originally Posted by novacane
(Post 7726051)
looks like we got this covered pretty well, good job gang!
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Fixed gear bicycles don't make that funny clickly noise.
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Originally Posted by gestalt assault
(Post 7725014)
wikipedia is your friend...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singlespeed http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-gear_bicycle |
Originally Posted by Critical Jeff
(Post 7726071)
Isn't that the guy who just endorsed Obama?
i have no idea, it just came up when i searched 'thumbs up' on google |
Originally Posted by Critical Jeff
(Post 7726010)
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I think it’s a zen diagram haha
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Originally Posted by Critical Jeff
(Post 7726010)
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Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy
(Post 7724755)
You get a lot more zen on a fixed gear.
And by zen, I mean poon tang. |
Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy
(Post 7724755)
You get a lot more zen on a fixed gear.
And by zen, I mean poon tang. http://www.b4uphotos.com/albums/user...-lingerie-.jpg |
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