dutchie
Retro Guru
Is it fair to misjudge all fixed gear bikes here? I am 59 years (young and have to admit I do like them very much. And love to build them as low costs as possible. Sometimes even with a so called suicide fix hub. Which is a normal road hub with a track cog and a BSA (BB) (right threading) lock ring to fix the cog. As Sheldon Brown discribes. Nothing wrong esspecially when you make use of a front brake as well. Normal use (no extreme skidding) is like using a trackbike. I know plenty of track riders who doen't make use of a lock ring. Due to a stroke some years ago, and therefore concentration problems, it is not always advisable for me to ride long distances with these bikes, but after building I love to 'test ride' them. And afterwards to sell them to young hipsters...
Enclosed one of the nicest fixies I builded as described. A new project is already hanging in the shed, a 64 cm frame, (too big for me) turning on to be a fixie. With a Tomicog rear wheel, so no brakes necesary this time.
Enclosed one of the nicest fixies I builded as described. A new project is already hanging in the shed, a 64 cm frame, (too big for me) turning on to be a fixie. With a Tomicog rear wheel, so no brakes necesary this time.