I have a Surly crosscheck that doubles as a SS CX bike (has a flip-flop hub). I ride it any time I'm bored with the normal road bike- usually once a week or so. It'll be a commuter, too if they ever get the rail-trail near my house finished up!
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I'm considering getting one.
I have a carbon road bike right now, but am thinking of adding to my collection.
If you have a fixie, I'm wondering how often you use it, and under what circumstances.
Thanks,
Kate
I have a Surly crosscheck that doubles as a SS CX bike (has a flip-flop hub). I ride it any time I'm bored with the normal road bike- usually once a week or so. It'll be a commuter, too if they ever get the rail-trail near my house finished up!
I have a fixie and also a nice roadbike. I NEVER ride the road bike - I still don't like it. I use fixie for commuting, weekend trips, long distance. In the fall I rode 2 centuries on my fixed, one was flat and other was considered very hilly (for the area where I live). I run 48/16 gear and clips. Weekly mileage is between 150miles and 200 miles. Monthly I ride consistently between 750 and 800 miles. Let me know if you have any other questions...
Also, there was a thread about 'why people ride fixies" ... you might want to read it. I found it, here it is:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...ighlight=fixie
Last edited by martinkap; 10-31-2008 at 02:48 PM.
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I'm like Martinkap, the road bike sees little use. The fixed gear sees all the action - grocery-hauling with the BoB trailer, commuting, casual rides in the country, mountain epics and 4 day multi-state tours.
I actually considering getting a fixie for winter use. Not something expensive. Being a chicken, I want it outfitted with disc brakes.
thanks for the "lingo" clarification, regina! i actually saw a fixed gear advertised as having a disc brake.![]()
Yep.
I am a single-speed girl myself. My husband is convinced I would kill myself on a fixie and I have no particularly urge to try it out.
oooh, I like that. The green is perfect!
I've heard that trying to slow/stop on a fixie puts a lot of stress on the knees. Since I'm almost closer to 50 than 40, I don't want to take any chances w/my joints.
As long as you have brakes, it's no harder to stop a fixed gear bike than it is any other bike. It takes a little more coordination, but honestly, it's not that big of a deal.
There are lots of fixed gear bikes with brakes. Actually I think around here they are illegal if they are without brakes at all (aside from the coaster brakes).
Riding a single-speed is a very different feeling.
When I have a garage I'll get a fixie (with brakes).
I was referring to the ones w/o brakes
But I have a single speed. We love each other. I have a single front brake. The bike was reclaimed from the junk heap and is seeing a lot of time on the road. I still use my multi-speed road bike for long rides.
I'm not ready for a fixie...
Bikes are good,
sarah
Thanks everyone. Sounds like most people who have 'em really like to ride 'em. I tried one out on the track about a month ago and it was really fun. I'll keep y'all posted if I end up getting one![]()
my husband has 2 fixed gears. he never wants a geared bike again he says!! i learned to love my gears although i would not be opposed to a single speed i like the option of coasting....especially down hills!
i would rather be hated for what i am than loved for what i'm not....