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steve block seen on the streets of boston, smaller version of my redline. don't ask me what is up with that saddle though
stewart mccoy i've been noticing lots of people moving to trimmed bikes, less parts and all, like fixed gear bikes. what's the advantage of owning a single speed bike versus, say, an 8-speed?
steve block the two real advantages are simplicity and aesthetics. simplicity is just less things to break, aesthetics for me at least is that derailers aren't terribly attractive. that said, i think a lot of it is just a trend, because it's the cool thing right now. i have a redline 925 set to fixed gear and a 12 speed trek 610 road bike from 1984. they are both awesome. right now i ride the trek more because i'm redoing the brake setup on the redline and being slow about it.
steve block the trek, if you're curious. that was before i shined all the shiny bits up.
andy buck I'm in it for the mechanical simplicity. I want to be able to work on my bike, but I don't want to work on derailleurs. Also, being a fair weather minimalist - extra parts make me cringe.
jonathan rahmani I will add that it can really provide a more enjoyable experience. You'd be surprised how nice it is not to have to think about shifting gears. I love it.
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