Be afraid, be very afraid, once you come over to the dark side you will feel guilty every time you even contemplate gears.i have just won a dawes mono on ebay from a lbs that is closing for a refurb.Rode it today and i love it.Not yet gone fixed but i will change shortly.Have changed seat for a brooks and pedals to clipless (shimano 520s) both from a previous bike.
i have just won a dawes mono on ebay from a lbs that is closing for a refurb.Rode it today and i love it.Not yet gone fixed but i will change shortly.Have changed seat for a brooks and pedals to clipless (shimano 520s) both from a previous bike.
As my dawes mono has 18teeth on both freewheel and fixed side, is it worth swaping the freewheel sprocket for,say,a20 tooth so that i have 2 ratios for those rides with more hills? (it has 48 teeth on the front sprocket which,ithink makes it 72")Certainly go fixed - ditch the singlespeed.
As my dawes mono has 18teeth on both freewheel and fixed side, is it worth swaping the freewheel sprocket for,say,a20 tooth so that i have 2 ratios for those rides with more hills? (it has 48 teeth on the front sprocket which,ithink makes it 72")
As my dawes mono has 18teeth on both freewheel and fixed side, is it worth swaping the freewheel sprocket for,say,a20 tooth so that i have 2 ratios for those rides with more hills? (it has 48 teeth on the front sprocket which,ithink makes it 72")
The dropouts are rear facing so no danger of the wheel coming out! But,will probably leave for now and see how it goes when i go fixed, probably this weekend YE-HA!. you never no, i might end up gearing up instead of down as fossyant suggests.i can see a selection of fixed sprockets coming on! Thanks all for your help.Perfectly sensible thing to do imo. As fossy mentioned, you need to make sure you have enough adjustment in the drop outs so the same chain length works with both sides. Each additional tooth on the sprocket will move the axle 1/8" so a 2 tooth increase will move it 1/4" forward. Just don't ride with the axle right at the very front of the dropouts (I'm assuming forward facing horizontal drop outs, ignore if using track ends) there is always a small chance the axle can slip forward on a SS or hub geared bike.
As my dawes mono has 18teeth on both freewheel and fixed side, is it worth swaping the freewheel sprocket for,say,a20 tooth so that i have 2 ratios for those rides with more hills? (it has 48 teeth on the front sprocket which,ithink makes it 72")