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#46 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Tullamore
Posts: 5
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I used to ride 52/20, back in Portugal. The area I usually rode it was pretty level, with some hills.
I am now looking for one Fixie here in Ireland, and I probably will keep the same ration, since the terrain is somewhat similar. |
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#47 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: cleveland,ohio
Posts: 9
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48/16 fixed. i live in cleveland, the only hills here are pretty much do-able. the detroit-superior bridge's bike lane is fucking terrifying, however. downhill with rocks, glass, people that drive like they own the road and busses flying alongside you. other than that, it 's pretty smooth sailing around here.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Iowa City
Posts: 12
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Back in the day I rode a 45 x 13 with a sissy-brake... that was in the city...
These days I'm running 47 x 16 without a brake in the hills of eastern Iowa. Quote:
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#49 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: iowa
Posts: 3
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I also ride around eastern Iowa. (Cedar Rapids). I ride 42/15.
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#50 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Milwaukee
Posts: 13
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My SS is a 52x16. I blew out 2 cheap BB's last year hitting steep hills. Hoping a RaceFace x-type will fix that problem. I like the speed. Thats why I went SS in the first place, trying to make the bike as light as possible without getting into carbon.
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#51 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 658
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Hi.
I finished building up my SingleSpeed(freewheel hub - not fixed) a few weeks ago. Converted my Bauer Momentum I've had for 12 years. Its now one of my winter training bikes - but its also now the only bike I'm training on and loving it. Nicely different to riding my 18 speed. Its pretty hilly around here so I've got 39 / 17 which gives me 61 inch gear. Have got down to 45rpm on one climb(and heart rate on my CS200 at 89%) and spun up to 170rpm - which I've never(never needed to) do on my other road bikes. I'm hoping this will give me more strenght up hills as I think I was usually taking it too easy on my road bike. Its certainly harder so hopefully thats a sign....strenght will build. Paul ![]() |
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#52 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: nyc
Posts: 11
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50x16 to race through manhattan traffic!
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#53 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 12
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There is a guy riding the British Etape Sportive London - Canterbury 120 miles on a fixie; wonder what ratio he's using?
By the way, look out for the free 68 page Tour guide that we're giving away free with the Guardian on Monday 2nd. D, The Guardian |
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