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Not much different to most bikes then.Really? What do you need to fix? I tighten the chain every couple of months (5 mins if that). Apart from punctures and new tyres & brake blocks that's it.

Not much different to most bikes then.Really? What do you need to fix? I tighten the chain every couple of months (5 mins if that). Apart from punctures and new tyres & brake blocks that's it.
So it has ever lasting bearings? BB lasts for ever? Cogs front and back, which since i believe there are less of i would think might wear faster, never wear out? Chain never wears out or needs checking or oiling cleaning? Rims never need checking and cleaning cos they last for ever? Never need to clean/check brake blocks for debris? No wonder SOME fixie riders look so smugly other worldly.Really? What do you need to fix? I tighten the chain every couple of months (5 mins if that). Apart from punctures and new tyres & brake blocks that's it.
Good point. I like 7 and 8 speed. Edinburgh bike co-op do an 8 speed rear single ring at the front i think. My most used bike is a 3x8, gears hardly ever need touching.I've spent more time adjusting the chain tension on my single speed than I have adjusting the rear mech on my other bike. If I'd realised this beforehand I think i would have got a seven speed rear with a single chain ring instead.
Fed up fixing your bike?
Then stop riding it.
single speed chain tensioner perhaps?I've spent more time adjusting the chain tension on my single speed than I have adjusting the rear mech on my other bike. If I'd realised this beforehand I think i would have got a seven speed rear with a single chain ring instead.
I must have the wrong sort of bike then. My hybrid needs very little attention after the initial break in period (which involved building some decent wheels and replacing the junk Tektro hydraulic brakes with some quality Shimano items). Perhaps the OP needs a more suitable bike?
So it has ever lasting bearings? BB lasts for ever? Cogs front and back, which since i believe there are less of i would think might wear faster, never wear out? Chain never wears out or needs checking or oiling cleaning? Rims never need checking and cleaning cos they last for ever? Never need to clean/check brake blocks for debris? No wonder SOME fixie riders look so smugly other worldly.
I have considered this option.
You are entirely correct. Apart from all the various maintenance tasks required on a fixed gear bike, there is no maintenance required on a fixed gear bikeTrue, I need to lube the chain every couple of weeks, change the BB and sprocket and chain when they wear out - maybe once every few years. Other than that, nope. Like I say, fixies don't need fixing.
Mm, so yes it's a bike.True, I need to lube the chain every couple of weeks, change the BB and sprocket and chain when they wear out - maybe once every few years. Other than that, nope. Like I say, fixies don't need fixing.