"Is there anything so terrible about running a second cog? Cogs can be quite nice looking things. Or are you weight weenie'ing on this build?"
First world problem like I said. Weight concerned, but not a weight weenie by anyone's standards; I just want my bike as minimalistic as possible.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=halo+fix+t&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&authuser=0&ei=OaILUeqhIMjC0QXDnICYCw&biw=1152&bih=571&sei=Q6ILUcnDG8ap0AWTroC4Cw "Makes sense anyway, to prevent damage to threads."
Thanks for the link, does make sense.
"Put two really nice EAI cogs on, then your cooking with gas." "Not on Phil..."
"Put two really nice EAI cogs on, then your cooking with gas."
"Not on Phil..."
^This. PW specifically advise against using EAI cogs, as they're too wide I believe.
"Fix-fix hub can only be a good thing?"
Practical, yes. Aesthetically, no, not when you're going for minimalism at it's finest.
Thanks for your input guys.
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First world problem like I said. Weight concerned, but not a weight weenie by anyone's standards; I just want my bike as minimalistic as possible.
Thanks for the link, does make sense.
^This. PW specifically advise against using EAI cogs, as they're too wide I believe.
Practical, yes. Aesthetically, no, not when you're going for minimalism at it's finest.
Thanks for your input guys.