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  • Hello, just joined here. Has been reading this for a while. Been riding a fixed gear for 2.5 years.

  • shalom y'all

  • Hi, I lurked on here occasionally and finally thought it's time to post.

    I must admit that until about a year ago I thought single-speeds were only for people not coordinated enough to manage derailleurs ;-). Then my son asked whether he could turn my 1978 Peugeot UO8 touring bike into a single-speed. I agreed, Max went off to uni (with a Focus that he'd built up as a fixie in the meantime), and I ended up with a bike which instead of the earlier 18 gears had only one.

    It sat unloved in the shed for a few months until one day I decided to ride it into work to check out this single-speed malarkey and guess what: I was hooked! Riding single-speed is very therapeutic (and quiet) to ride a single-speed, as well as allowing you to work on one's cadence and pedalling style.

    The Pug now sports mudguards and a Blackburn rack again and has become my daily commuter.

    Achim
    (London)

  • Hey guys, I'm currently riding a geared road bike but have just ordered a frame to build my first fixed gear!

  • Hello Everyone!
    Im new to this site. Originally Im from Poland but I lived in Gloucester UK for few years. I have 2- 1990 Kuwahara's Pacer. Last year I modify one to single speed. Its nice. Also I build single speed mountain bike Koga Miyata model Lady runner Valley for my wife. Generally U dont need gears on flat roads.
    I discover this site and enjoy!
    Cheers!

  • Welcome all! Friendliest bike forum on the interwebz esp when you ignore all the others.

  • Welcome all! Friendliest bike forum on the interwebz esp... eh, when you ignore all the others that is.

    Fixed.

  • Hi all, first post today. What is reposting.

  • ?

  • Hi all, first post today. What is reposting.

  • Got it. Obvious really. Cheers

  • Hi all, what is someone trying to sneakily bypass the rules?

  • Just registered as iv got a project on the go and I'm looking for a track frame! So hey!

  • I read the post but I can not understand perfectly

  • Hello all
    Just joined but already feel an overwhelming compunction to sell all my derailleurs and shifters

  • I read the post but I can not understand perfectly
    Basically,

    you have to post 3 posts and also wait 24 hours and you will be out of the nursery.

    But those 3 posts cannot be silly stupid posts to avoid the nursery.
    Like:
    Post: 1
    Post: 2
    Post: 3
    or
    Post: posting to get out nursery
    Post: am i out yet
    Post: this is my last

    BUT: you dont need to post all 3 posts in here. You can and should find 3 different topics or threads you would like to participate in and post something relevant to that discussion.

    If that is a struggle, you can post your welcome in the welcome thread and your pics of your face and bikes in the thread of that name.

    Simples

  • Or call everyone a melt in the football thread.

  • That could cause a meltdown, though. It probably wouldn't be such a good idea as a first touch.

  • "Or call everyone a melt in the football thread."

    Bad idea snotter, still I believe rep is in order.

    "That could cause a meltdown, though. It probably wouldn't be such a good idea as a first touch."

    This.

  • Hello from Finland! Been riding fixed for two years now, and decided to join here...

  • Hi everyone,

    I'm a 27 and a french rider from Paris. I'm moving in London in 2 weeks and I would like to meet some awesome british people to ride with them.
    I guess you have evenings/week-ends rides in London too so if someone could give me information about where and when to meet you all I'll be glad to do it when I'll have found a new flat in London.

    Anyway, can't wait to be a part of the London community.
    Cheers.
    -Jason

  • Hello,

    Been riding in London since I was about 10. About to make the change to a fixie after going through 4 road bikes without ever changing gear!

    Hussain

  • Hi everybody
    I've recently renovated my Peugeot 531pro after years of neglect and taken the opportunity to set it up as a single speed. Have been toying with the idea of running it as a 3 speed with a sturmey as someone told me you can run them as a 3 speed fixed of free. I'm new to single speed so any help or opinions on this would be much appreciated. But I've really enjoyed running single so far

  • I think their SX3 is a fixed 3 speed, or the normal AW3 is freewheel.

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