I've decided to venture into the fixed gear world. Last Friday, this beauty arrived:
A fixed gear bicycle lacks a freewheel -- when the rear tire spins, so does the crankshaft. There's never any coasting. Whether you're starting, stopping, leaving the saddle, or turning, the pedals are moving. This was startling to me as I acclimated to the new bike.
People have repeatedly questioned why I would opt for a fixed gear. The best answer I can provide is that it appeals to my sense of simplicity and presents a new set of challenges. No rear brake, no chainrings, no cassettes, and no derailers -- just the joy of riding.
Sunday, December 02, 2007
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Just watch slowing down. You can throw yourself right over the handlebars if you don't do it right. When you going to bring that bad boy up to Boulder for a ride?
I would love to head up for a ride in Boulder.
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