I have to say i am rapidly falling out of love with my fixed.
It seems that whatever handlebars i have on it, my hands just aren't comfortable.I have tried the exact same ones that i have got on my scott, with exactly the same bar tape, which are really comfy on my scott but on my fixed, I always seem to get a sore pressure point in the middle of the palm. It must therefore literally be just the fact that it is fixed.
Why would this be?
I've measured it, and i can get the same seat-above-BB/seat-to-bar-length/seat-above-bar measurements as on my scott so it can't be geometry.
If it wasn't for that, i think i would quite enjoy riding my fixed.
It's true that it is pretty good at climbing hills apart from the very biggest and steepest but i also often think i enjoy my descents too much for fixed to be a staple of my cycling - so that sort of negates that advantage.
I think fixed may have been a novelty that, for me, has worn off.
The best part of it is its frame, it's a raleigh 531 steel that used to be my dad's. But i'm not really sure what else i could DO with it - my other two road bikes cover all bases of all other road situations i want to do.
I think i am also to some extent losing sight of the *point* of ridin fixed. What actually is it again?
It seems that whatever handlebars i have on it, my hands just aren't comfortable.I have tried the exact same ones that i have got on my scott, with exactly the same bar tape, which are really comfy on my scott but on my fixed, I always seem to get a sore pressure point in the middle of the palm. It must therefore literally be just the fact that it is fixed.
Why would this be?
I've measured it, and i can get the same seat-above-BB/seat-to-bar-length/seat-above-bar measurements as on my scott so it can't be geometry.
If it wasn't for that, i think i would quite enjoy riding my fixed.
It's true that it is pretty good at climbing hills apart from the very biggest and steepest but i also often think i enjoy my descents too much for fixed to be a staple of my cycling - so that sort of negates that advantage.
I think fixed may have been a novelty that, for me, has worn off.

The best part of it is its frame, it's a raleigh 531 steel that used to be my dad's. But i'm not really sure what else i could DO with it - my other two road bikes cover all bases of all other road situations i want to do.
I think i am also to some extent losing sight of the *point* of ridin fixed. What actually is it again?
