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Squire
- Location
- Peterborough
I tried SS a few years ago, mostly for commuting.
Hated it.
Hated it.
DON'T STOP PEDDLING.........EVER!!!! DAHIKT![]()
You HAVE to use clips or toe straps. Not being connected to the pedals is dangerousOk need some help
I've always rode a geared bike but quite like the look of the fixed or single speed bikes.
Would they be any use for commuting? (It's hilly but not ridiculously hilly)
Any advice welcome
also can use you use clips with them?
TIA
...and if you choose carefully, it need not be any heavier than a hybrid. FG and SS will always be cheaper, but HG doesn't have to be in a flaming tank, especially the relatively light 3-speeds.The SA was absolutely bombproof but of course the bike was so heavy small objects used to be attracted to it's field of gravity. Absolutely beautiful ride if you had the time though.
Fixed road bike is the answer. Sub 8kg before panniers.
Thread answered and closed.![]()
Which bikes are they? Bowery doesn't take a pannier or guards without workarounds, Langster weighs a bit more, and most fixies weigh a mind boggling amount...
My touché is probably around 8kgWhich bikes are they? Bowery doesn't take a pannier or guards without workarounds, Langster weighs a bit more, and most fixies weigh a mind boggling amount...
Hah hah.. it's me that got broken. That picture is post accident. Slight scuff on the forks which has since been polished out.