clockworkgazz":283rw993 said:I've got 2 in the garage and agree they are really cool, you should try cycling your normal trails in the one gear- tape the shifters up! and seeing if you like it, before converting. However word of warning, your knees will take a lot more strain on the steep climbs and if your an old dog like me this does cause me a bit of pain, need to alternate rides on a geared bike (choose your ratio well my son).
Pickle":yekmu83l said:Being a former track rider, when I raced time trials on the road I regularly rode my fixed wheel. Just whacked a brake on a front and tri-bars.
How does that make me 'gay'? :?
PIGEON":285l4gxk said:A 'fixie' (although the word is pretty gay) that's being ridden on the road isn't necessarily gayer than a singlespeed MTB in itself. It's just two ways of making a bike less suited for its purpose, for the sake of a different riding experience. Which is fine if that's what you're after. It's just that the majority of the folks who ride fixed ride like inconciderate lunatics who don't have a clue what's going on around them in traffic. That, and they dress gay. But if the majority of SS MTB people did just those things, it wouldn't make the concept of a single speed mountainbike gay would it.
topshifter":1ude033l said:mountain bikes have gears. end of story. you dont see any of this gay single speed city courier crap in america! do you? if gears werent needed then the pioneers of this sport would of made s/s in the seventies!!!