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Dont get it......yet.
OK. So I don't get the whole single speed, fixed gear thing. But I'm going to try and figure it out. I just picked up an old 70's Fuji. It's a lugged frame, everything was clamped on, there's not even a derailleur mount on the frame. So it's really clean. Thought OK, this is it, got to single speed it, or fix gear it. I hear there are three options, fixed, semi-fixed, and freewheel. Is that right?
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Originally Posted by koolerb
(Post 15446853)
semi-fixed
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what the hell is "semi fixed"?
A loose cog? haha. |
I ride quarter-fixed.
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He probably means coaster brake. I hope.
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Originally Posted by Training.Wheels
(Post 15446909)
He probably means coaster brake. I hope.
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Most of my bikes are semi-fixed.....one day I'll get around to finishing up all the repairs ;)
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 15446911)
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I think semi fixed is a blown freewheel.
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I ride single speed. Why? It makes for a simple bike and however hard I pedal translates pretty well to the wheels. The downside is climbing hills, but w/e. Yeah, it makes maintaining a bike really easy and overall just really simple.
Fixed gear, I'm not a fan of. I like coasting, so that pretty much rules it out. Would I like a nice road bike with different gears? Hell yeah. But money is tight and I'm happy with a single speed :P |
I don'tunderstand why people ride with gears personally,I find it to easy.the time i had my centurion before i converted it i never shifted lol
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Wow gene your Internet dick just grew like eight inches
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Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND
(Post 15447074)
I don'tunderstand why people ride with gears personally,I find it to easy.
Location: las vegas |
Semi-Fixed: I thought there was an option that would allow freewheel but with a lot of drag to help slow the bike down. Maybe it was coaster brake???
Scrod, Thanks for the start here link. |
Jesus Christ, where are you sourcing this info? :lol:
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perhaps semi-fixed means a flip-flop hub? really reaching here.
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Recent changes to the bus route in my city are leading me toward getting a no-frills single speed with a kick-back brake hub. I just need something to ride 1.5 miles to the railway station. My reason for going no-frills is so I can lock it to the fence at the railway and not worry about it being stolen.
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i started out with a mountain bike in my younger years, then i got my road bike like a year ago..i was content did not think about going to a mountain bike once since.
then i had the same question you had, that itch, and i picked up a frame to build a fixed gear bike, then i lost interest in my build, then i flat out bought my fixed gear. i did not want a singlespeed because i felt it would be no different then my roadie. the fixed felt odd at first, no coating, and now, i love it, my road bike is just sitting waiting to be used. i dont skid, i use the brakes, and maybe ill do the skid thing later on but i rely on my brakes to stop, esp when im bombing down a hill at like 30+mph... |
Originally Posted by FakeFuji
(Post 15447136)
Wow gene your Internet dick just grew like eight inches
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Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND
(Post 15447472)
I didn't say i was pro or anything so piss off,i just find gears easy as in boring
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A desert doesn't mean flat.
Just depends where you ride, summerlin for instance |
Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND
(Post 15447478)
A desert doesn't mean flat.
Just depends where you ride, summerlin for instance http://www.imgur.com/shzy5tx.jpeg |
Having fun? Do you live here? Yeah anything east of the 15 gets flat but around summerlin there is some decent climbing.
But whatever |
I'm proving my point. You "don't understand why people use gears" because you live in a city that is more than flat.
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