The geriatric woo-hoo speed (adapting a phrase from Bike Snob) was 30.54
mph, probably while pulsing the brakes on one of the steeper parts of the
Tramway hill, but the real news is that I had a very, very pleasant ride
with Chris Young on his Homer up the 7-mile Tramway climb, me on the #2
Matthews IGH fixed gear.

It had been 8 or 9 years since I’ve ridden Tramway, to my best
recollection; I used to take my daughter to skating lessons at the top of
 Tramway, and I’d bring a fixed gear in the car and ride up and down while
waiting for her. But she got her learner’s permit and the use of my car in
~2016 or 2017.

But I am proud to say that I climbed it with, I daresay, aplomb. The
Matthews with 1956 ASC close ratio fixed gear hub is geared 72” direct, 65”
underdrive, and 54” underdrive, and I did the first quarter of the climb in
the 72 and the rest, including the ~1-mile-long steep part about 3/4 of the
way up, in the 65”, just to see if I could still do it. I did have to stand
quite a bit, but man, I’m learning very, very late in life that cycling is
just so much easier if you start out slowly.

10.21 mph clock running from my house about 7-8 miles to the base of the
incline, but that included 5 or 8 minutes idly cruising around the parking
lot at the Alameda trailhead waiting for Chris, so not bad at all for a
geriatric.

Downhill was less pleasant than with a “real” fixed gear with cog screwed
to hub instead of to the driver of the internal mechs, since there is
noticeable lash in the internals — like a very loose chain; but it wasn’t
as bad as with the S3X which had more slop in the internals.

The really good news though is that the climb should be a doddle on the
gofast with the direct/75% TF hub that has hardly any lash at all; with a
76” direct and a 57” underdrive the climb ought to be easy, given that the
gofast just “feels faster” then even the #2 Matthews. Heck, I’ve got a
17/21 Dingle that would give me 76”/61”, or I could simply put a 23 t on
the flip side of the Phil fixed/fixed hub with the 17/19 on the other side
for 76”/68”/55”.

I am, as they say, chuffed — though I’ll probably pay for the exercise
tomorrow.

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Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
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