The Fixed Gear Thread!

sax

Steel Member
do all three piece cranks need a 9/16" pedal?
and do all one piece cranks need a 1/2" pedal?
and what is the difference between sealed and unsealed pedals?
 

jtom2343

JulianThomas
sax said:
anyone know much about single speed 29's?
oh, and would a 19" frame work for me? i stand about 6 foot 4 inches, and i plan to use the bike for mild offroad/street use.

19" might be a little bit too small for you, i ride a medium which is about 17 (its kinda hard to tell with full suspension frame designs) and i'm 5'10

i might look to go a little bigger, 20/21
 

DonaldM

Member
Bump with some weird look bikes

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68t!!
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Steezeman

Administrator
At 5'10" you'd probably want a 54cm or a tad bigger. At least for a fixed gear frame. 54cm is the measurement of the seat tube, I dunno if you're measuring 19" as the seat tube, too.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
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Nice.
 
Donald M said:
Lance Armstrong's customized trek:

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Featuring subtle flat black paint offset by glossy contrast details including Marc Newson's ââ?¬Å?Stroboscopicââ?¬Â rear wheel design that appears to pulse as it spins, the bike brings a new level of design sophistication to the most legendary cycling event in the world while simultaneously flying the flag of cancer awareness in Livestrong yellow.
Thats his time trial bike, and its not a fixed gear.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
Definitely gotta rotate those bars forward a bit, cause there's no way you're comfortably riding the drops like that. I'd say get some bar tape too, or at least track grips.
 

DonaldM

Member
Theyre more straight. Have not gotten around to getting tape though. And thanks for the tire suggestion, pricey but soo worth it.
 
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