My Kilauea was fixed for a long time, but it's a more conventional flat-bar singlespeed now. Here it is in all its fixed-up glory of a year or two ago:
Just two fixies in the flat now - a tatty 1980s £20 Fred Baker Aelle frame that was built to be ugly and unstealable and keeps getting tastier and tastier (Dura Ace, Record, Chorus, Superbe Pro, Mavic SSC, Syncros, ITM, Flite, Chromed Nemo fork, all bought for peanuts at cycle jumbles) and my 1956 Mercian that probably has a Sturmey FM club gear in its future.
A decade or more ago, I rode a fixie exclusively for about a year - it was all I had, and I couldn't afford anything else. I ended up putting a freewheel on it - I got tired of twiddling down all the hills. I was very happy when I could afford gears again.
Oi! trying to charm your way into my man-cave or what!
I have to admit I do prefer riding fixed these days, here's the main ones:
The yellow one, I've owned it longest & ride it furthest. If I could only keep one, this would be it. It can do a hundred miles a day, and handles some rough tracks (on 23mm clinchers!) & it is pretty handy round town as well.
The Street Racer.
The Inbred. OK, fixed gear is a bit limited on technical stuff & downhill, but it's a blast to ride on flowing singletrack.
I know fixed isn't everyone's cup of tea, & I do own some geared bikes too (just don't ride 'em much!) I used to haul an Islabike with a fixed MTB, but now my daughters pretty strong on the pedals I find a traditional tourer a bit easier for that work.
Nice bikes there, onetwentyeight, I love the look of classic track bikes, they just don't fall into my hands like old road frames do! I bet they're great for alleycats & stuff, anyone do much mileage on one?
As for the ASC, any locals got one?