I've been wanting to give riding fixed a go for some time. Rather than putting together or buying a whole new bike (especially with my company dropping C2W) I thought my current SA 3-speed hub geared bike would be ideal as a base, simply detaching gear cable, removing wheel, replacing with fixed wheel when I feel the urge.
So a few days ago I received a track wheel that I bought off ebay for £30! Tomorrow I head into town and buy a fixed sprocket and lockring!
Just have a few questions if I may:
1. The sprocket on my SA hub is 17 tooth, so effectively having a 17 tooth fixed sprocket would be the same ratio as riding in direct drive 2nd gear on my 3 speed, right?
2. Thinking of getting an 18 tooth sprocket, just to make the hills a touch easier - would this be sensible, and without changing the chain, how much further forwards would this push the wheel? Current its right down the back of the dropouts (old road bike slanted horizontal dropouts), so I guess I have plenty to play with? Would it make much of a noticeable difference?
3. Do I need anything other than a sprocket and lockring? I'm hoping whatever shop I get it from will be happy to at least lend me a lockring tool or offer to stick it on themselves. For someone who hasn't done this before, is it a big deal?
Below is the wheel in question. Apart from the flat tyre on it (my fault - I knew that innertube was dodgy), look ok?

So a few days ago I received a track wheel that I bought off ebay for £30! Tomorrow I head into town and buy a fixed sprocket and lockring!
Just have a few questions if I may:
1. The sprocket on my SA hub is 17 tooth, so effectively having a 17 tooth fixed sprocket would be the same ratio as riding in direct drive 2nd gear on my 3 speed, right?
2. Thinking of getting an 18 tooth sprocket, just to make the hills a touch easier - would this be sensible, and without changing the chain, how much further forwards would this push the wheel? Current its right down the back of the dropouts (old road bike slanted horizontal dropouts), so I guess I have plenty to play with? Would it make much of a noticeable difference?
3. Do I need anything other than a sprocket and lockring? I'm hoping whatever shop I get it from will be happy to at least lend me a lockring tool or offer to stick it on themselves. For someone who hasn't done this before, is it a big deal?
Below is the wheel in question. Apart from the flat tyre on it (my fault - I knew that innertube was dodgy), look ok?
