one-eyed_jim
Old School Grand Master
You often hear fixed gears recommended for slippery conditions because of their supposedly better traction, but at any speed above a crawl you need to be a very smooth spinner to make the most of it. I've found fixed great for slippery climbs and on the flat, but descending can be a lot trickier than with a freewheel. With gears you have the option of choosing a biggish gear and keeping up a slow, even cadence, and at least with a freewheel you can coast. With a fixie you're condemned to twiddling on sketchy descents.chris667":1vu66so9 said:Not specifically ice and snow, just something solid and reassuring for bad weather. I have the parts, so why not?
The low maintenance thing is a big plus, of course.