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Originally Posted by allstar255
(Post 7900799)
you are funny, but i am not a tarck messenger or anything. i run 48x18, just right for riding around town, have tt brakes on my fixie, do not roll my pants up, have 0 spoke cards, and wear a backpack, not a messenger bag. i am generally not an obnoxious rider, i just ride fixed because it is a lot more fun, and i despise the rich kids on langsters who run ss and clearly just want to look cool (yes there are a lot of these in the bay area).
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Originally Posted by Taylor Mefford
(Post 7898966)
The only kind i look down upon are the pseudo-hipster ss riders.
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What weird thoughts some people have!
A single speed (with freewheel/freehub) bike makes a lot of sense for commuting, especially longer distances. It is simpler, lighter and easier to maintain than a geared bike and when function is more important than form, coasting is something rather nice not to lose. FG (or any) cyclists who sneer or look down at someone else's bike have forgotten that the joy of cycling is not about looking cool. Regards. |
i basically use my ss for commuting and group/pleasure 35mile+ rides. its the only bike i own
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Originally Posted by illogique
(Post 7900122)
that what i'm doing almost everytime
it gave me a better feeling of the speed i'm going and i found it easier to reaccelerate when i don't have to completly stop... and i'm not insecure As long as you do not continue pedaling for the purpose of looking like you are riding fixed, you are just fine with me. Otherwise it's a U-lock to the teeth ;-) bf |
Originally Posted by JimmyOneSmith
(Post 7895996)
Fixed gear bike has the cog screwed directly onto the hub so there is no freewheel mechanism, you can't coast- though technically speaking a fixed gear bike is also a Single Speed bike since it only has one gear.
However what is generally referred to as a Single Speed bike, or SS, is a bike with a freewheel screwed onto the hub which allows you to coast. |
There are certain body movements (body language) that are unique to fg cycling that are not to ss cycling. Spend more time riding & less time hurling insults & you might actually figure out what they are.
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I continue to slowly pedal while coasting all the time, especially when slowing down for lights. Obviously nobody would be fooled in to thinking I'm riding fixed, but I find it a good way to... I don't know, keep the legs going? You know, keeping up circulation and so forth so they don't tighten up.
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Originally Posted by bigbris1
(Post 7900142)
I try not to look down on no one.
I used to watch & see if other single geared bikers would stop pedaling, then I realized I don't have to wait for them to stop pedaling to know whether or not they were ss, the fg biker has a certain body language. Personally, I don't get ss. |
I was sitting at a red light on Broadway tonight near Columbia U & a biker went by through the red & in response to my wife's query of whether or not he was fixed I looked & said yes.
1. He was pedaling downhill, most ss riders would have been coasting & riding the brake(s). 2. The way he was pedaling, I could tell he was applying back pressure to control his momentum down the hill. 3. He continued through red lights swerving cross traffic but never stopped pedaling, raising off of the saddle at times. How many people riding a freewheel does that? |
Went on my first singlespeed 'group ride' w/some friends this past Saturday and a guy shows up w/a Salsa Casseroll fixie. The 3 singlespeeds were a new Masi, a Nishiki conversion and a Fuji conversion. All have 46x16 gearing. We did a 50 mile ride and I learned alot from watching how the fixie guy pedalled. Very steady, even cadence. He would get lost on the decends and show up a/t top of the climbs. Suddenly, it occurred to me one could actually 'rest' on the climbs while still pedaling...the drivetrain does 'some' of the work. Now, I realize the worst of riding singlespeed...fixie envy. :p
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Originally Posted by nashcommguy
(Post 7906612)
Went on my first singlespeed 'group ride' w/some friends this past Saturday and a guy shows up w/a Salsa Casseroll fixie. The 3 singlespeeds were a new Masi, a Nishiki conversion and a Fuji conversion. All have 46x16 gearing. We did a 50 mile ride and I learned alot from watching how the fixie guy pedalled. Very steady, even cadence. He would get lost on the decends and show up a/t top of the climbs. Suddenly, it occurred to me one could actually 'rest' on the climbs while still pedaling...the drivetrain does 'some' of the work. Now, I realize the worst of riding singlespeed...fixie envy. :p
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Originally Posted by bigbris1
(Post 7904006)
There are certain body movements (body language) that are unique to fg cycling that are not to ss cycling. Spend more time riding & less time hurling insults & you might actually figure out what they are.
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@ the OP'er and the rest.
I have a question . Q: why should one "look down" on another cyclist only because he/she is riding a bicycle that isn't a "fixed gear" bicycle ? IN my opinion , as long as you enjoy what your doing ,should you be biased towards others who dont share you opinions , in this case "fixed gear " is better than a "Single speed " . I dont understand this type of behavior with the cycling community . This type of behavior is in each forum SADLY . //T |
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