Is the bike a single speed? If so, and you just want a higher gear, replacing the freewheel or fixed cog with one tooth less will achieve the same effect and probably cheaper and easier as long as you have a chain whip.
Is the bike a single speed? If so, and you just want a higher gear, replacing the freewheel or fixed cog with one tooth less will achieve the same effect and probably cheaper and easier as long as you have a chain whip.
You don't even need a chainwhip for fixed - I've done this a few times, worked a treat. You can get away with a hammer/screwdriver if you have a lockring
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