On my Quickbeam there is a fixed 18 cog that I use all the time and on the 
other side is a fixed 16 that I never use. So as long as I can get it off 
the hub, I'll try one of the SS freewheels that I have. Should be able to 
work on it over the Christmas break. 

I agree Philip, changing tires, swapping bars, adding/removing 
fenders/racks all make a bike seem like new.

On the upside of fixed gear riding, I can do a very good track stand, being 
able to push forward or backward just makes it so much easier. I don't even 
try on my multi-geared bikes any more.

Thanks,
JohnS
On Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 2:14:52 PM UTC-5 Philip Williamson wrote:

> I’m a big fan of riding fixed. It just feels good to me, but I’m not an 
> evangelist: “more for me, I guess!” I like having a second gear option (two 
> rings, dingle cog), but almost never use the low gear. 
>
> Will’s Roadini is like a Golden Age tribute bike. I love it. Now I kinda 
> want one, but I’ll go swap tires around on the bikes I’ve got, instead. 
>
> Philip
> Sonoma County, Calif
>
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 11:02 AM Berkeleyan <asht...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It's a different ride, and a fun ride, to have a single speed. I have a 
>> Dos Eno on my QuickBeam, but still stay primarily on the 15 tooth sprocket. 
>> The 17 comes into play for East Bay hills, but I rode (with camping gear) 
>> in the 15 from Berkeley to the Entmoot in Marin via San Francisco and 
>> Sausalito/Tiburon, and it was delightful. With no levers to move, you focus 
>> on building momentum, and save strength for hills.
>>
>> - Andrew, Berkeley
>>
>> On Friday, December 16, 2022 at 7:57:35 AM UTC-8 Ryan wrote:
>>
>>> Have to say...I like that bike a lot. Very clean and elegant
>>>
>>> And Will's post : 
>>> https://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news/singlespeed-roadini?mc_cid=1ea8aef045&mc_eid=0074b52ae1
>>>  
>>> nails what I like about single-speeds; for some years now my SS PX-10 has 
>>> been a fave. Apologies to Rivendell but riding that old Peugeot IS 
>>> addictive.  I am curious to see the landing of the Roaduno in 2023
>>>
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