derrick
The Glue that binds us together.
- Location
- On the edge of London
Why would you want to freewheel any where?I'm not trolling here but is it much fun riding a fixie?
You don't get to freewheel down hills.
Why would you want to freewheel any where?I'm not trolling here but is it much fun riding a fixie?
You don't get to freewheel down hills.
I'm not trolling here but is it much fun riding a fixie?
You don't get to freewheel down hills.
I'm not trolling here but is it much fun riding a fixie?
You don't get to freewheel down hills.
Freewheeling is so last year, finding a big hill and going balls out with you legs doing 200 rpm is where it is at![]()
Still riding to work every day on fixed. Am I mad ?
About 30mph tops then? That's about my max for a 65" gear. For me that's only achievable for seconds at a time, rather than minutes!No. I tend to max out at around 150-160, less if its really cold.
Try it!I'm not trolling here but is it much fun riding a fixie?
About 30mph tops then? That's about my max for a 65" gear. For me that's only achievable for seconds at a time, rather than minutes!![]()
I admire the refreshing honesty of the subject line. What happened to all the claims of greater efficiency due to straight chainline, "flywheel effect", lower weight ...?
(I also commute on a fixed gear bike and I don't believe them either. But thy rarely seem to be challenged)
Freewheeling is so last year, finding a big hill and going balls out with you legs doing 200 rpm is where it is at![]()