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Thread: Pointless Prize: Singlespeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by drevil View Post
    Waaaaaaaaaaay back when, I used to lead fixie mountain bike rides at the Frederick Watershed. I'm too old and a lot wiser to do that anymore... unless there's interest?

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    Maybe I'll try it just for fun. I have a surly hub on my rear wheel that can easily be converted to fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drevil View Post
    Waaaaaaaaaaay back when, I used to lead fixie mountain bike rides at the Frederick Watershed. I'm too old and a lot wiser to do that anymore... unless there's interest?

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/bikece...57622812972246
    Maybe I'll try it just for fun. I have a surly hub on my rear wheel that can easily be converted to fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raymo853 View Post
    Dual squishy single speeds are fun as well.

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    I've never seen a full squish singlespeed. Does it bounce too much when you have to mash up a hill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlamb View Post
    I've never seen a full squish singlespeed. Does it bounce too much when you have to mash up a hill?
    It seems like everyone is jumping on the dual squishy single speed bandwagon these days.

    This Gen 1.1 Salsa Spearfish has flexy chain stays so it is almost effectively a unified rear triangle. Only 80 mm of travel and known to have no pedal induced bob.

    I get no perception of rear bob. I only tried this when my old Indy Fab single speed had to be retired when the squishy fork died. I decided to try the Spearfish as a single speed expecting to hate it, but I have not and have been riding it for three years now like this. I like it enough I just upgraded the fork from the pictured 2014 Fox 32 to a 2017 Fox 34.

    I keep thinking of buying a Salsa Timberjack or Kona Unit but never find the motivation to replace this single speed.

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    This thread has inspired me to pull the old, unloved bike polo bike out of the shed, pump up the tires, do a few part swaps and take her for a spin. It wasn't bad. In fact, it was fun with the bike being so silent and just the constant spinning required of the fixie. I'll be doing it a bit more.


    Milwaukee Bruiser Townie Fixie by bikecentric, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by drevil View Post
    ... it was fun with the bike being so silent and just the constant spinning required of the fixie. I'll be doing it a bit more.
    Yes! I really enjoy riding my fixed gear after midnight when everything is so quiet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikesnick View Post
    Yes! I really enjoy riding my fixed gear after midnight when everything is so quiet.

    Well, I really can't talk about quiet with the Kona above, since that tensioning pulley also gives everything a clockwork whirrring noise.

    But I can with the Raleigh fixie only I much prefer riding up behind people and saying 'passing' just to see if they even heard me - by seeing how far they jump.

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    Default Tiebreaker

    To my surprise, more than one person seems interested in singlespeed. We even have a few people riding singlespeed every day. Given the fabulosity of the prizes at stake, it occurs to me that we may need a tiebreaker rule.

    By the power vested in me as sponsor of this PP, I hereby declare that in the event of a number-of-rides tie, the singlespeeder with the most miles shall prevail. And don't forget--only one ride per day counts.

    Happy singlespeeding!

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    Yep, 11 players so far. I don't expect to win, but it's all about attitude, right?

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