If I were to take a guess, I would suspect that in general SPDs on fixed are more common for those that have come to gearless from other serious forms of cycling (racing, MTBs, long distance riding etc).
SPDs can also feel a bit wierd when braking.
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If I were to take a guess, I would suspect that in general SPDs on fixed are more common for those that have come to gearless from other serious forms of cycling (racing, MTBs, long distance riding etc).
SPDs can also feel a bit wierd when braking.