Also... check this guy out - refurb'd single speeds, think he's based in Londonprimate wrote:just got my bike stolen today. BASTARDS.
any suggestions for a cheap fixed gear road bike?
http://singlespeed.angelfire.com/
Also... check this guy out - refurb'd single speeds, think he's based in Londonprimate wrote:just got my bike stolen today. BASTARDS.
any suggestions for a cheap fixed gear road bike?
bert wrote:Also... check this guy out - refurb'd single speeds, think he's based in London
http://singlespeed.angelfire.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6fgKOPynpIprimate wrote:just got my bike stolen today. BASTARDS.
any suggestions for a cheap fixed gear road bike?
If you are fit, you are ok. If you aren't fit, you soon will bekins83 wrote:How do fixed gear bikes work? Are they a nightmare to get up hills on?
Just done C2C so I reckon I'd be okay! So those numbers, are they the number of teeth in each gear?bert wrote:If you are fit, you are ok. If you aren't fit, you soon will bekins83 wrote:How do fixed gear bikes work? Are they a nightmare to get up hills on?
I've ridden mine (42x17) up 20% climbs in Wales and it was seriously tough, if you stop on that you ain't starting again. Momentum is key, but generally if you are fit enough it'll still prove challenging to get up steep climbs but not impossible.
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yeah 42 front and 17 on the rear. Its geared a bit too low really, but i use it to ride to work and there are a couple of tasty climbs so I'm keeping it at that for now. Might get some other ratios to fit for taking it for a spin on the track at preston parkkins83 wrote:Just done C2C so I reckon I'd be okay! So those numbers, are they the number of teeth in each gear?bert wrote:If you are fit, you are ok. If you aren't fit, you soon will bekins83 wrote:How do fixed gear bikes work? Are they a nightmare to get up hills on?
I've ridden mine (42x17) up 20% climbs in Wales and it was seriously tough, if you stop on that you ain't starting again. Momentum is key, but generally if you are fit enough it'll still prove challenging to get up steep climbs but not impossible.
Also, do you know of any bike hire companies, or even if such a thing exists? I've got a triathlon coming up, but no road bike, and I don't really want to shell out for something which will only get used a bit...
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jdw wrote: charge plug racer 2008
anyone had any experience of it or know somethin better for roughly the same price?
I saw one in Evan's the other day, looked pretty meaty for the cash.jdw wrote:thinkin about gettin a bike for gettin to uni an back
had a look at one of these the other day
charge plug racer 2008
anyone had any experience of it or know somethin better for roughly the same price?
bert wrote: If you sticking with singlespeed another I'd recommend in the same price range is the Kona Paddy
Wagon.... http://www.evanscycles.com/products/kon ... e-ec000808

not really for road cycling per se. more for urban cycling, and as a mode of transportation. I live out of the city, and when i go downtown, there are TOO MANY fixie-riding, spoke-card-toting, hipsters... and thats all good for them.BEN? wrote:Love cycling.
but why fixed wheel/single geared bikes?
i can see no use for them in road cycling.
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