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New To Fixed Gear
Hi,
Riding fixed gear bikes looks like a lot of fun, and I've been interested in trying it. I currently have two single-speed bikes and I was thinking of turning one into a fixed gear. I plan on practicing in a place with not much traffic, at first, but I do have a rather puzzling question (at least for me). I live in San Francisco, which is known for its rather hilly topography, so does anyone have any pointers for slowing down and stopping on really, really big hills? Thanks in advance! |
brakes work really well
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Originally Posted by cessanfrancisco
(Post 16526630)
Hi,
Riding fixed gear bikes looks like a lot of fun, and I've been interested in trying it. I currently have two single-speed bikes and I was thinking of turning one into a fixed gear. I plan on practicing in a place with not much traffic, at first, but I do have a rather puzzling question (at least for me). I live in San Francisco, which is known for its rather hilly topography, so does anyone have any pointers for slowing down and stopping on really, really big hills? Thanks in advance! Use brakes. Picking proper gearing is also important, even with brakes, as you do not want the pedals getting out from under you or going uncontrolled. Foot retention is a must. |
Like they said... brakes. Lower gears are easier to stop and start with because a lower gear = more mechanical advantage. But you'll also max out your RPM's sooner, too. In any case though, you need to have a brake that operates on your FRONT wheel as well as the rear. The drivetrain can count as one for the rear, but not for the front. You have more stopping power in the front, and you have more stopping power and more control when the wheel is rolling, not when it's skidding. In short, a front brake gives you a shorter stopping distance than skidding the rear wheel. If you are on a steep hill and the road is slippery (wet, sandy, oil from cars, etc) and you've gotten a moving start, it is entirely possible to skid the rear wheel for a whole block and still not stop, where a front brake could actually stop you. SF has steep hills and I think it rains their occasionally. ;)
So yeah, brakes. |
And there you have it, the ultimate recipe of brakes (front only on a fixed is fine) and a low-ish gear. So I'll add a finer point by suggesting a good starting ratio…..a 46 x 18 will give you a somewhat low 69 gear inches, which would be a good first choice. As you get more adept and stronger, you could go to a 17 which would make a noticeable difference, and so on.
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Originally Posted by robyr
(Post 16526666)
Use brakes. Picking proper gearing is also important, even with brakes, as you do not want the pedals getting out from under you or going uncontrolled. Foot retention is a must.
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If you don't go for the brakes get good quality straps and try stopping my mid skidding or just pushing opposite way on the pedals. Fairly easy not go super fast down a hill.
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Ted shred.
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Originally Posted by koolerb
(Post 16527304)
Once the feet come off the pedals on a downhill there's no getting them back on. I learned that first time out on my fixed gear last fall. Their like spinning friggin weapons.
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Originally Posted by bones_mcbones
(Post 16526638)
brakes work really well
If you get anything from this thread OP, please let it be this before you plaster yourself to the back of a MUNI bus. |
Originally Posted by Leukybear
(Post 16533910)
I like this post.
If you get anything from this thread OP, please let it be this before you plaster yourself to the back of a MUNI bus. That works as well as brakes, it's just harder on the front wheel :) (brakes, fit brakes and use them :thumb: ) |
i agree with the above. brakes imo are a must if you are riding on the street. foot retention never hurts
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Originally Posted by Spookypedal
(Post 16533724)
this is so wrong. if you cant put your feet back on those death pedals you need to work on it
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Originally Posted by koolerb
(Post 16547475)
Not going to work on it because its never going to happen again. The toe clips didn't help.
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Originally Posted by Spookypedal
(Post 16548050)
There's nothing funner then bombing a huge hill with no brakes and taking your feet of the pedals.. Pure bliss
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Originally Posted by Spookypedal
(Post 16548050)
There's nothing funner then bombing a huge hill with no brakes and taking your feet of the pedals.. Pure bliss
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Originally Posted by Huffandstuff
(Post 16527351)
Ted shred.
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Takes all kinds to **** up a world ... and I don't know who's worse, the idiot shred or those lionizing him.
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UPDATE: I've now answered my own post (from experience). How to stop/slow down on big hill--a combination of skidding and using the brake! Woohoo!
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im gonna start wearing snap backs over my hoods. makes so much sense, thats how ill keep hoods from slipping off my hat when im ridding.
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