Disappointed by my single speed, hills r brutal

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Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
@Sportmonkey came on a hilly ride with us on his SS he got up this fine but then tried this. My comment would be looney:whistle: but hey he had a go. :thumbsup: We were so certain he would not get up the second of these climbs he was offered a CAAD 9 by one of the riders for getting to the top without walking. @400bhp is still riding a CAAD 9 ^_^
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
Err... won't the 15 tooth make it even harder! You need more teeth to make it easier :smile:
I want it harder
 
@Sportmonkey came on a hilly ride with us on his SS he got up this fine but then tried this. My comment would be looney:whistle: but hey he had a go. :thumbsup: We were so certain he would not get up the second of these climbs he was offered a CAAD 9 by one of the riders for getting to the top without walking. @400bhp is still riding a CAAD 9 ^_^

I've moved up 69" to 76" with the bike I bought out here, will get home in a couple of weeks.
 

MarkF

Guru
Blackburn? Just like West Yorks, I would imagine it'll remain pretty much fixie free (for sound reasons), I never see then apart from in Leeds City centre.
 

totallyfixed

Veteran
There is method in the madness that dictates that many of the top hill climbers in this country compete and train on fixed.
 

SpareSprocket

Active Member
Just man up and keep pushing.

Er, shouldn't that be: Just get off and push !?
 

Smurfy

Naturist Smurf
Give yourself some time to get used to it, you can also change the gearing to suit your legs. When I came back to fixed the bike came with a 70 inch gear and 170 cranks, it was fine for commuting but a bit high for what I was doing on a Sunday, after a bit of experimenting I settled on a 65 inch gear and 165 cranks, suites me and what I do, I did todays forum ride on the fixed and had an excellent day.

http://www.cyclechat.net/threads/sun-18th-nov.116164/page-5

Pretty much the same here. I run a 65" fixed-gear (42x17 with 700x25 tyres). My cranks are a bit longer than yours at 172.5mm, but I am 6 feet tall with 34" inside leg, and it feels ok to me. With that setup I'm good for about 65 miles at around 75 feet per mile ascent/descent. I find hills marked as single chevron are ok if they're not too long, and if they're at the easier end of the range of gradients covered by a single chevron marking*. Double chevron hills are for walking!

* According to my OS map, Double chevron = gradient steeper than 1 in 5 (20%), Single chevron = gradient between 1 in 7 and 1 in 5 (15 to 20%)
 

Smurfy

Naturist Smurf
Blackburn? Just like West Yorks, I would imagine it'll remain pretty much fixie free (for sound reasons), I never see then apart from in Leeds City centre.

*Cough* I live in Leeds, and I've ventured as far as Greenhow Hill on my 65" fixed wheel.
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Come along guys, chipmonster will never feel comfortable riding a SS in a hilly area. I don't care what ratio he's using. Unless you're Lance Armstrong on a cocktail of superdrugs and blood transfusions it's never going to work for him. I suspect that's why we see so many SS bikes on ebay and the like simply because people have never ridden one before.
 
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Pretty much the same here. I run a 65" fixed-gear (42x17 with 700x25 tyres). My cranks are a bit longer than yours at 172.5mm, but I am 6 feet tall with 34" inside leg, and it feels ok to me. With that setup I'm good for about 65 miles at around 75 feet per mile ascent/descent. I find hills marked as single chevron are ok if they're not too long, and if they're at the easier end of the range of gradients covered by a single chevron marking*. Double chevron hills are for walking!

* According to my OS map, Double chevron = gradient steeper than 1 in 5 (20%), Single chevron = gradient between 1 in 7 and 1 in 5 (15 to 20%)


I'm 5'6" with a 29" inside leg, the 165 cranks suit my leg length, my longest fixed ride was 77 miles.
 
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