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Hi from California
I am in my 50s, new to bicycling, and decided to take up bicycling to stay in shape and stay fit.
I recently bought a vintage (late 70's-early 80's) Centurion LeMans road bike. I am a woman, and it is a bit too high for me, probably a 56-62cm. I would fit comfortable in a 52cm. I want to convert it to a 'fixie', or single speed bike. What I want to know is, if I put slightly smaller tires on it, would it lower the height of the bike? Also, to convert it to a single speed, could I still keep one of the brakes? Basically, would I just remove the gears, then purchase a new chain? Thank you in advance for your help. |
Welcome to the forums. :)
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Welcome to the forum! I've moved your thread from Introductions to the Singlespeed & Fixed Gear forum. I'm sure they can answer your questions.
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What I want to know is, if I put slightly smaller tires on it, would it lower the height of the bike? Also, to convert it to a single speed, could I still keep one of the brakes? Basically, would I just remove the gears, then purchase a new chain? I would suggest getting a smaller frame. If your going to be riding more often your body will thank you. You would be surprised just how comfortable you can be on a bike that fits your body. I hope this helps. :thumb::thumb: |
Originally Posted by cycling117
(Post 13209108)
I recently bought a vintage (late 70's-early 80's) Centurion LeMans road bike. I am a woman, and it is a bit too high for me, probably a 56-62cm. I would fit comfortable in a 52cm.
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+1 on re-selling the bike you just bought and getting a smaller frame. if you're uncomfortable, you won't want to ride. Maybe you could find a designated single speed, might be cheaper and more bike for the money.
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Thank you for your replies. I guess I will have to sell it. I will use the money to buy a smaller fixed gear bike.
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