If the rear wheel can be moved back and forth in the dropout then yes, no problem with SS. As to gearing, depends on how fit you are and what sort of terrain you are going to ride on. I rode my SS for general pootling about on a 63” gear (44x17).
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If the rear wheel can be moved back and forth in the dropout then yes, no problem with SS.
As to gearing, depends on how fit you are and what sort of terrain you are going to ride on. I rode my SS for general pootling about on a 63” gear (44x17).