The Fixed Gear Thread!

alexscooter

Steel Member
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Steezeman

Administrator
^ Get foot retention and slam that stem. How tall are you and how big is that frame? Your seat is really low.

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My guy.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
^ Try riding a road bike after a fixed gear. When I do a ride on my roadie after riding my fixed gear it's like I just got onto a rocket ship. But I still like riding off road and jumping my fixed gear. And whip skidz.
Please, for the sake of your knees, raise your seat up. If you're riding any distances you'll regret slamming your seat. I wouldn't make a big deal about this unless it actually was a big deal, and it really is. I'm 5'7" and my bike up there is a 54 with more post showing that yours. Not to mention you'll be able to pedal more efficiently and transfer power better.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
My fixed gear is just heavy (it's steel), has fat tires with a lot of rolling resistance, and is so upright that it's not aero at all. My road bike is probably 5lbs lighter with skinny tires, gears, and a way more aggressive riding position. And clipless pedals and spandex.
 

morgan_bvrns

Steel Member
$100 Flip-flop from Wal-Mart

For me, who spends most of his time scootering, I feel like this might be a fun little something to do on the side, especially for so cheap. I've got a mid-70's Motobecane Mirage project bike sitting around, so I may strip the forks on that, then swap the forks and the drop bars from the Mirage to that. Easier and cheaper than restoring the Mirage back to rideable condition and swapping it to a fixie from a 21-speed.
 
nah its got a flip flop hub so right now its a free wheel no need for the foot stuff, my bf cant ride it with the actual fixed part lol
 
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