Dirty, dirty fixie.

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betty swollocks

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......it's hardly worth cleaning the poor thing....except the drivetrain, that is.

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
The filth ! :whistle:
 

mgarl10024

Über Member
Location
Bristol
The filth ! :whistle:
From what I'm reading on this forum, I'm amazed that you were able to console yourself enough to post! :tongue:
 
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betty swollocks

betty swollocks

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The wheels are 559's and the Raceblades are designed for 700c, hence the large gaps - esp the back.
Very little goo gets on me, particularly after I extended the front on the front 'blade with some dpc. before that, I used to get a faceful!
An hour with a few baby wipes and the bike will be gleaming.
 
The wheels are 559's and the Raceblades are designed for 700c, hence the large gaps - esp the back.
Very little goo gets on me, particularly after I extended the front on the front 'blade with some dpc. before that, I used to get a faceful!
An hour with a few baby wipes and the bike will be gleaming.

Hour with baby wipes? Should only take a few minutes :tongue:
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
I've just noticed this is a single-speed - what gear ratio did you use and what sort of speed do you average over your 20 mile run?
 
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betty swollocks

betty swollocks

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I've just noticed this is a single-speed - what gear ratio did you use and what sort of speed do you average over your 20 mile run?

74 inch fixed. Don't have a computer, but I would imagine 17 - 20 mph. Route is quite undulating east/west west/east, so subject to prevailing wind help/hindrance too. Although fixed into a wind is quite a bit easier and faster than on a geared bike.
 
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