I'm a bit dubious why his frames go for such a high price, for an old secondhand frame that is, it's still no more than an equivalent new frame. Maybe it's a combination of being easily identifiable and the usual thing of once something gets known as "collectible" the price gets inflated by speculators and people buying thinking more of the re-sale value than the thing in itself.
Iwasgoodonce":2821llc7 said:
You are supposed to use the power in you legs to slow the back wheel and therefore act as the rear brake. Fixed gears do take some getting used to as you can't freewheel etc.
Once you get used to oil tanker style stopping distances though it does make a refreshing if not knackering change.
Err...you use the front brake.
Fixed wheel just mean you can't freewheel, that's it.
Backwards pressure on the pedals is useful for minor speed adjustments, but you don't have use it for stopping and slowing down, that's what the front brake is for.