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Pottsy

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Location
SW London
Lets not forget the silence. I love the silence.

When the chain and chainring and sprocket are all bedded in and your tyres are pumped nice and high and you're on a smooth bit of tarmac in the countryside it goes absolutely silent on the fixed wheel bike. Just the sound of the wind and the creaking of my knees - wonderful.
 
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Lets not forget the silence. I love the silence.

When the chain and chainring and sprocket are all bedded in and your tyres are pumped nice and high and you're on a smooth bit of tarmac in the countryside it goes absolutely silent on the fixed wheel bike. Just the sound of the wind and the creaking of my knees - wonderful.

Thats one of the things I like about the fixed, the silence, my knees don't creak, if I can hear noises or feel roughness something needs maintenance.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I'm in Devon at the mo. Not a million miles from here.
That's a 'yes' for Devon!

I know that it can be done. As I mentioned above, I've watched longers and also Bokonon and a couple of others tackle steep stuff on fixed. Very impressive. Mad, but impressive! The madness is obvious when you pay attention to the way they react to gradients - 1 km uphill at 10%, with 100 m at 20% = big grin; 3 km downhill at 10% = shake of the head and a big groan! :wacko:
 

Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
Lets not forget the silence. I love the silence.

When the chain and chainring and sprocket are all bedded in and your tyres are pumped nice and high and you're on a smooth bit of tarmac in the countryside it goes absolutely silent on the fixed wheel bike. Just the sound of the wind and the creaking of my knees - wonderful.

Ha, I really need to have a going over on my bike after two weeks of gritty dirty roads and zero maintenance. Silent it most certainly is not!
 
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