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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. |