biking_fox
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- Location
- Manchester
Don't know where youa re based, but if you can get to a velodrome you should be able to hire a fixie for a track session.
It is simply great fun. faster and way more responsive than a geared bike. Lighter probably helps the acceleration but there is also less play in any of the components. Peddle is directly connected to the wheel, and you can tell.
Personally I'd never ride one on the road, especially not in commuting traffic, because you don't have the slow speed control and stopping power unles you're fairly skilled - which takes too much practise time for me to achieve. But I can see the appeal.
It is simply great fun. faster and way more responsive than a geared bike. Lighter probably helps the acceleration but there is also less play in any of the components. Peddle is directly connected to the wheel, and you can tell.
Personally I'd never ride one on the road, especially not in commuting traffic, because you don't have the slow speed control and stopping power unles you're fairly skilled - which takes too much practise time for me to achieve. But I can see the appeal.