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Old 06-21-10 | 02:51 PM
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Why?

I have a question.
I couldn't find any other thread inhere that gave me an answer so I started a new-one.
Please try not to take this as an insult or something like that and please do not flame me for asking this.

Why do you want to ride a bicycle with just one gear?
Please enlighten me
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Old 06-21-10 | 02:52 PM
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Old 06-21-10 | 02:53 PM
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a) simple, don't have to think about what gear you are "supposed to" be in, just pedal
b) simple, less **** to break
(for some people) c) it's trendy
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Old 06-21-10 | 02:55 PM
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There are actually two gears.
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Old 06-21-10 | 02:57 PM
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it's something you would have to experience for yourself.
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Old 06-21-10 | 02:57 PM
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There are actually two gears.
Euh? "fixed gear" and "single speed" means two gears? I don't get it.
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Old 06-21-10 | 03:01 PM
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quiet and max. fitness potential. (second only applies to fixed)
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Old 06-21-10 | 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by AdelaaR
Euh? "fixed gear" and "single speed" means two gears? I don't get it.
SS/FG does not mean "one gear" it means one gear ratio (with or without a freewheel).

There is a gear in the front (the chain ring) and one on the rear wheel (the cog).
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Old 06-21-10 | 03:03 PM
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Less gear to freeze in the winter.
Less gear to corrode from my toxic sweat in the summer.
Makes passing geared roadies so much sweeter.

Enjoy
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Old 06-21-10 | 03:19 PM
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But really, I like it. I have my 9 speed road bike for training and racing and then my SS/FG for fun/commuting/errands. I've crashed my road bike on my way to classes and it really sucks to be stranded with a bent derailer hanger, this won't ever happen with my SS/FG. I may get another geared bike for commuting (heavy loads?), but SS/FG will be my main ride. Spinning down hills for several miles is also fun.

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Old 06-21-10 | 03:47 PM
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Old 06-21-10 | 03:58 PM
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for me, i never shifted anyway. just left it in the highest gear. derailleur was always jumping/needing attention so i said goodbye

less cables, less squeaks/clanks/rattles, no more jumping gears when hitting potholes, ahhhh
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Old 06-21-10 | 06:39 PM
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Its fun.

You dont NEED gears unless you live on the mountains somewhere.

Its fun.
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Old 06-21-10 | 06:43 PM
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Yeah its hard to understand the appeal without actually trying it. Borrow a friends or go to a bike shop and try out a FIXED gear (its fairly easy to imagine what single speed is all about).
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Old 06-21-10 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Aged Bike Fixer
SS/FG does not mean "one gear" it means one gear ratio (with or without a freewheel).

There is a gear in the front (the chain ring) and one on the rear wheel (the cog).
Why try to confuse him/her?

EDIT: also, not necessarily most fitness potential on fixed, I rode singlespeed today and discovered how off my pedal stroke was. Fixed tricks you into thinking you are being super efficient.

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Old 06-21-10 | 07:21 PM
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Its fun.



Its fun.
This.
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Old 06-21-10 | 07:25 PM
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Simplicity, I quit chasing technology in bicycles about 15 years ago and bought a 24" Cruiser, I've gone though 4 single speeds and am now on my first Fixie in 25 years....
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Old 06-21-10 | 07:28 PM
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Old 06-21-10 | 07:30 PM
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I enjoy it. It's nearly bulletproof. I don't have to worry about a derailleur snagging something, and ripping up half of my bike.

Bicycles were simple, reliable, easy to maintain and repair, then some damn fool decided to add derailleurs and multiple gears, making the bike no longer any of those things.
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Old 06-21-10 | 07:31 PM
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Well, when I ride fixed, I just fall down into the ride and enjoy it. It also has greatly improved my spin on the road bike, and my power and hill climbing. It doesn't hurt that it attracts college girls to flirt with this dirty old man, either.
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Old 06-21-10 | 08:02 PM
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Old 06-21-10 | 08:19 PM
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Old 06-22-10 | 04:32 AM
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why not?
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Old 06-22-10 | 08:16 AM
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I switched to SS/FG because I never really changed gears in the first place, when I had my old 12 speed bike I mainly just stayed in the same gear. It's pretty flat around here so SS/FG seemed a bit more practical... it's incredibly simple and easy to work with. FG is just a more enjoyable ride as well.
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Old 06-22-10 | 11:06 AM
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SS/FG does not mean "one gear" it means one gear ratio (with or without a freewheel).
If you're going to be picky about semantics,

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