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Geared fixie. Crazy?
I know about the Sturmey Archer hub. But I'm thinking derailleurs. My bike is a conversion so I could easily put a rear derailleur on there to tension the chain but would it work? I'm only about a week into riding fixed and it's not the coasting that I miss but the ability shift.
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Wouldn't work. When you back pedal it would eat your derailleur. That being the first problem.
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What Nagrom said. Someone has to invent a new deraileur system for that to happen.
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It's been done, it's called a 2 speed crank. Works like an IGH 'cept gives the chainring 2 ratios. Latest incarnation is the Metropolis but they've been around since the teens.
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Hmm. I see. My thinking was having a 2 ring road crank and using the RD as just a chain tensioner. Oh well. Thanks for the advice.
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What is wong with the Sturmey if you want gears?
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Originally Posted by mparker326
(Post 15307295)
What is wong with the Sturmey if you want gears?
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The only problem with the Sturmey Archer is that I don't already own one.
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Originally Posted by The_Joe
(Post 15308275)
The only problem with the Sturmey Archer is that I don't already own one.
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Didn't Mercier make a 3 speed fg? That worked and was possible ;)
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Yup, and it used an Sturmey Archer internally geared hub, not a derailleur as the OP is suggesting.
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Originally Posted by FixedDriveJess
(Post 15306388)
What Nagrom said. Someone has to invent a new deraileur system for that to happen.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 15308361)
Alright, but the main problem with what you're suggesting is that it's not possible.
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Originally Posted by The_Joe
(Post 15308531)
And thats why my original post asked "will it work?"
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Originally Posted by The_Joe
(Post 15308275)
The only problem with the Sturmey Archer is that I don't already own one.
http://www.amazon.com/Sturmey-Archer...1&keywords=s3x |
Originally Posted by The_Joe
(Post 15306923)
Hmm. I see. My thinking was having a 2 ring road crank and using the RD as just a chain tensioner. Oh well. Thanks for the advice.
The Metropolis crank is an internal gear 2 speed crank ( ie. ring ) so you don't need the RD. |
Originally Posted by Velognome
(Post 15309496)
The Metropolis crank is an internal gear 2 speed crank ( ie. ring ) so you don't need the RD.
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Originally Posted by chicagoSS
(Post 15309543)
So you could have a 6 speed fixie if you used the SA fixed hub? would there be any problems?
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Originally Posted by gregjones
(Post 15309206)
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Originally Posted by rex615
(Post 15310294)
Has anyone tried one of these hubs, seems like there would have to be some backlash in the gears.
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/m...psd30f132b.jpg |
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...0&d=1359392532
Front wheel: Sturmey Archer X-FD 70mm Drum brake, 36h, 3x 2.0 straight gauge spokes, Sun CR18 rim, brass nipples. Rear wheel: Sturmey Archer S3X 3sp fixed hub, 36h, 3x 2.0 straight gauge spokes, Sun CR18 rim, brass nipples. http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...2&d=1359392588 OP looking for a S3X wheel...? I gots one for sale. Details in this thread. |
I'm not so interested in gears that I'm looking to spend money on it but thanks for the heads up. I just thought I was on to something. It won't work, oh well.
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Originally Posted by rex615
(Post 15310294)
Has anyone tried one of these [S3X] hubs, seems like there would have to be some backlash in the gears.
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Somewhere in my stash in Houston, I have a Dana three speed crank system? I imagine it "might" work with a fixed gear. I never got it hooked up to see if it the crank freewheeled or not. The main problem, it's ugly as hell:lol:.,,,,BD
http://www.gardengrapevine.com/Dana-00.jpg |
It would be awesome to run ancient Campagnolo Corsa with a custom fixed cog.
http://bikeraceinfo.com/images-all/p...egnano-006.jpg |
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