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  • Singlespeed – should I?
  • RickSpangle
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    The path of the righteous biker is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the single speeders and the tyranny of the evil 29ers.
    Blessed is he, who in the name of suspension and good gear selection, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost mountain bikers.
    And I will strike down upon thee with great jumps and furious overtaking manoeuvres those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know me as a riding god when I lay my full susser dust upon thee.

    Ezekiel 25:17
    Q Tarantino
    R Spangle

    stevenmenmuir
    Free Member

    Give it a go, not cost you owt, if you don’t like it, go back to Granny. I don’t mind the Pantlands on SS but it does feel like there are more short steep climbs than long gradual ones. Try it on your own first as ssing isn’t the most sociable ride if you are the only one unable to trundle up the hills. It’s not for everyone but nobody should knock it until they’ve tried it.

    spyder
    Free Member

    Rigid +ss keeps u fitter, u wont go back,iam 51, ss years.good luck

    clwydrider
    Free Member

    I’m sure you’ll enjoy it, I ride a rigid ss in the Clwyds and I get up most of the hills even though I am a pie lover and well over 40 . I find that when I have to give up and walk the climb would probably be beyond me technicaly if I was geared.

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    TJ this is a really interesting question. Not sure if you are trolling (and cba reading the thread).

    It’s a real challenge and if you are up for that then go for it. But I suspect you are not, I involves riding harder than you currently do AFAIK, and you don’t seem like you are up for that. OTOH if you embrace it it mght unleash a whole new world of riding.

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    Al – the bike is converted.

    Not really trolling but a bit of an opportunity for a lighthearted thread.

    I shall give it a go but I think that the difficulty in climbing and the spinning out on the downhills will annoy too much.

    sharki
    Free Member

    Al,TJ unleashed enough last night on the ‘entertain me’ thread.

    I agree, embrace it with some grit and a whole new dimension in riding could be discovered.

    coastkid
    Free Member

    until you ride a fatbike on the beach this may be a new riding experiance for you TJ! 😮

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    I agree, embrace it with some grit and a whole new dimension in riding could be discovered.

    Or just park it up outside the nearest cafe/pub/trail center carpark like the rest of the singlespeed slackers that never ride their bikes. 🙄 😉

    Dasha
    Free Member

    If you spin at 100/110 rpm with 32/16 you can sit at 16/17 mph, that’s more than adequate for a bit of flat riding to the trails. If you can’t spin your legs that quickly for any duration then perhaps ss will do you good!

    cuckoo
    Free Member

    You should only consider it if you plan to grow a suitable beard to do it justice IMO.

    AntM
    Free Member

    TJ- I used to ride SS in winter in the Pentlands without any hassle 34:18 was good for me- more of a spinner than a grunter. I think you’ll like it.

    Ezekiel 25:17

    that’s an odd SS ratio, what gear inch does that give you?

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    FCOL, what’s all this – ageism? 😯

    Since when have you needed to be a particular age to ride a particular type of bike? Tosh.

    TJ – don’t listen to the silly youngsters. Go for it. 8)

    devs
    Free Member

    I am just about at my 1st anniversary as a singlespeeder. I love it but it has its place and isn’t suitable for all the terrain that I do. Using 32:16 round here certainly takes some getting used to but after a while you certainly notice the benefits. The legs get stronger and your anaerobic threshold rises, plus your upper body gets far more of a workout too. Careful though, pick your components carefully as you exert far more force through the drivetrain and bars. I had a close call tonight putting the power down up a hill in the woods. Just ended up stamping my foot on the floor and avoided the gut to stem interface.

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    FSA = F*****g Sh1t Alloy

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    Aye – that looks like it is made of crappite

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    I forgot

    spds or flats? I normally ride on spds but do ride flats occasionally. I suppose it should be flats for the “full luddite”

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    Go for flats – another thing less to maintain/worry about/adjust.

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Spds for sure, you’ll need them to get up Castlelaw and many others, and spin back into town.

    For me it’s nothin to do with being a Luddite. AFAIK there were no singlespeeds back in the day, they came about in the 90s.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Singlespeed the tandem and just get the mrs to pedal harder.

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    cynic-al – Member
    …AFAIK there were no singlespeeds back in the day, they came about in the 90s…

    Maybe not on the fluoro mtbs of the time, but there were plenty of us riding around offroad on skinny tyred drop bar bikes. RSF et al.

    But of course, single speeding didn’t exist until the Americans “invented” it, before that we were just “that stupid bloke” 🙂

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    AFAIK there were no singlespeeds back in the day, they came about in the 90s.

    My dad rode a singlespeed 29r over black sale pass in the 50s. Of course then this was simply known as a bike

    nbt
    Full Member

    Can’t ride singlespeed on flats personally, I need the SPDs for that extra bit of grunt when necessary.

    this is the next thing for you TJ

    http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/remember-the-tandem-of-doom
    http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/the-tandem-of-doom-ready-for-ssuk

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    Ok – spds on it then the test ride.

    Dunno how far I will make it

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Oh ffs there’s no comparison between RSF etc and mountainbiking as came about in 70s Marin and how it evolved into what we know today.

    Never stops the stupid comments though. Completely irrelevant

    nickc
    Full Member

    I shall give it a go but I think that the difficulty in climbing and the spinning out on the downhills will annoy too much.

    you need a different mindset for SS.

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Nickc has it.

    miketually
    Free Member

    I ride rigid SS with flat pedals. Managed fine in the Lakes, Swaledale, Dalby and Hamsterley.

    25 miles on the road on 32:17 requires a zen-like state 🙂

    stumpynya12
    Free Member

    TJ…how did you get on ? Are you about to join the “GODS” that are rigid single speeders. SSEC2011 is open for pre registration if you want to come party with my crew in Belgium. I know we are from Yorkshire but we are just like scotsman only a bit tighter 8)

    juan
    Free Member

    Al don’t take any offence, but the sutpidest comment is thinking yanks invented mtb…
    Sorry but that is on of the few things french people can be proud of 😉

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    I’m not talking about invention, just bringing it to the likes of you and me.

    Proof of your statement?

    nickc
    Full Member

    TBH ’bout 75 me and my mates were riding around the dirt in Honk Kong…Does that mean we invented MTB? Folk have been doing this for years, it was the just the Yanks who bought it to a mass audience.

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    Well back from a short spin.

    Spinning out continuously on the flat tarmac stuff I have to do to ride anywhere – a bit frustrating but apart from being significantly slower OK

    One short Technical climb I can normally climb with a geared bike – total failur3e. Just stalled out despite giving it everything I could. Myt full weight on the pedal plus pulling on the bars and other pedal could not create enough torque. Its a testing climb as you have to start it from virtually ataionary

    Undulating single track – no differnce apart from not being able to turn the pedals at the bottom of dips

    Longer climb – useless! A climb I normally can spin up not even in bottom gear became a lungbuster – and it was only 50m vertical

    So – more riding needed but remind me again what the advantages are supposed to be? I could bunnyhop easier without the alfine but what else?

    miketually
    Free Member

    remind me again what the advantages are supposed to be?

    It will make you strong like an ox!

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    TJ what are the climbs?

    Sorry but if you think it won’t take time to get used to, well…

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    Do you ever read posts?

    TJ said

    So – more riding needed

    You won’t know the climbs in question. One is a short rooty ramp by the WOL the other an old path down by crammond prom.

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    W’evs.

    buzz-lightyear
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    I’m finding it quite demanding, but in a good way.

    TheMetrologist
    Free Member

    TJ – Did you enjoy it though ? Thats the main question.

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    No -not really – less than riding a geared bike but I shall persist enough to know I have tries it.

    Frustrating to spin out all the time, frustrating not to be able to climb things I would normally.

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