david1701
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Bude, Cornwall
Hi,
I live in north cornwall and would quite like to build a pretty SS (with a flip flop hub so I can try fixed) partly as a challenge, and partly as a training thing (fixed). My issue is that I've been told its dumb by my friends (and I feel that they may have a point) because of the very hilly nature of North Cornwall. There are a lot of steep climbs and descents if you take any of the back routes (including just getting home) so this would mean I'd choose a pretty low gear, but then I'd never get anywhere if I chose the lowest gear I ride in.....
Should I try riding my whole trip into town and see what is the highest gear I can make the big hill in, then build a bike with that gearing? Or just ditch the whole plan?
I live in north cornwall and would quite like to build a pretty SS (with a flip flop hub so I can try fixed) partly as a challenge, and partly as a training thing (fixed). My issue is that I've been told its dumb by my friends (and I feel that they may have a point) because of the very hilly nature of North Cornwall. There are a lot of steep climbs and descents if you take any of the back routes (including just getting home) so this would mean I'd choose a pretty low gear, but then I'd never get anywhere if I chose the lowest gear I ride in.....
Should I try riding my whole trip into town and see what is the highest gear I can make the big hill in, then build a bike with that gearing? Or just ditch the whole plan?