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- On the edge of London
Been on the fixie since september, just love it, have front and rear brakes, good luck with yours.
I'am running 48x 14 now, still playing around with that though, i think i have it right for my commutting.
Yes pretty flat route there are a couple of small bumps, have tried a 17, 15, 13, tooth on the back am now on a 14, the seventeen i just seem to be spinning to much, will see how it goes when the other half gets back on her bike, was going to have a few runs on the fixie with her, that way she should keep up.Thats a huge gear, is it totally flat round by you?
...the seventeen i just seem to be spinning to much...
It's more fun on the rollers.After I fractured my pelvis and was in the rehabilitation stage I needed to regain my strength and my confidence, balancing and stopping suddenly were the biggest obstacles or worries. I have always ridden fixed for at least part of the season so I spent some weeks with my fixed bike fixed to a trainer and this proved to be a success: can I suggest that you do the same thereby bypassing the thing that rightly worries you while building up strength and flexibility.
Just a quick update if anyone is interested/bothered.
Been riding the bike for about 6 weeks now, and I'm a lot more confident on it, also my ankle is about 90% now, which is good!
I found myself never ever using the rear brake, so I've took it off. I've learnt to control most of my speed using my legs, I hardly use the front brake tbh, unless i need to stop quicker. Don't worry though, I'm not stupid enough to take that one off!
I didn't like the bars much, so I've cut the drops off and flipped them into bullhorns. (no point buying a set when i can make my own with what I've got!)
The bike feels really comfortable to ride now.
Oh and i took advantage of a but of snow a few days ago and learnt how to skid stop in it. i can almost do it in the saddle now, but not quite there yet!
I'll post a pic of the bike later on![]()
I have only used my rear brake a couple of times in the 5 years I have been riding fixed but boy was I pleased it was there to use.
I found myself never ever using the rear brake, so I've took it off. I've learnt to control most of my speed using my legs, I hardly use the front brake tbh, unless i need to stop quicker. Don't worry though, I'm not stupid enough to take that one off!
I didn't like the bars much, so I've cut the drops off and flipped them into bullhorns. (no point buying a set when i can make my own with what I've got!)
The bike feels really comfortable to ride now.
I'll post a pic of the bike later on![]()