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#1 diehonest

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:05

Hi there everyone i have just moved to joburg and after lots of procrastination i have bought myself an old hansom super prestige that i want to turn into a hot looking fixie so firstly i want to meet other fixed gear riders, do you go to critical mass or not if so do you ever meet or anything? also whats the difference between fixed gear and single speed cos i was under the impression they were the same thing sorry for my cluelessness i am new and will admit to knowing nothing hence why i want to meet people who know their ****! any help info tips etc will be greatly appreciated!

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:17

Fixed Gear has no freewheel... you can't stop pedaling.
Single speed has only 1 gear with a freewheel for ...well freewheeling.

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:19

thanks man so then mine is a singlespeed oh and yeah you could say sneaker collecting is something i partake in!

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:23

For some really good looking SS bike ideas visit http://www.thefixfixfix.com.

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:25

hi DieHonest welcome to jhb and to the fixie nation.yeah a slight diffrence between single speed and fixie. simply fixed gear bikes cant free.to get a good idea what fixie is all about visit sheldon brown.for awesome ideas into what you can do to your bike to make it look awesomeness. visit fixed gear gallery.you might be able to spot both mine and DiverNicks bikes on there both completed last year. but be warned there are over 13000 bikes on there. as to riding them at criticall mass would love to but unfortantly i have a work related function friday nights that i cannot avoid but would love to do it. or do a NY styled bike messenger race . kinda like lucas videos.where abouts in jhb are you located

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:28

thanks and thanks!

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:30

View Posttedibear, on 04 January 2012 - 08:25 , said:

hi DieHonestwelcome to jhb and to the fixie nation.yeah a slight diffrence between single speed and fixie. simply fixed gear bikes cant free.to get a good idea what fixie is all about visit sheldon brown.for awesome ideas into what you can do to your bike to make it look awesomeness. visit fixed gear gallery.you might be able to spot both mine and DiverNicks bikes on there both completed last year. but be warned there are over 13000 bikes on there. as to riding them at criticall mass would love to but unfortantly i have a work related function friday nights that i cannot avoid but would love to do it. or do a NY styled bike messenger race . kinda like lucas videos.where abouts in jhb are you located

shot for all the info at the moment im in main street life in jeppe but will be moving to northcliff in a month i love the city but i work from home and the construction is doing my head in!

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:34

That Hansom's paintjob is f_ing AWESOME!
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Posted 04 January 2012 - 08:49

Thanks I'm puzzlng if I shoud keep it or go for something classy? Its a tough one!

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Posted 11 January 2012 - 10:27

Not a FIXIE or SS, but thought i'd add a pic of my classic 1992 Hansom Super Prestige with Reynolds 525 tubing.

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Posted 11 January 2012 - 10:35

With some new wheels, handlebars & saddle your bike will look supremely 80s awesome with the paint job, but you'll have to start listening to Depeche Mode.

Turning a road bike into a fixie is, as far as I've been told by my LBs who does these things, not a good idea because the BB is lower and the pedals can catch the ground on turns. Single speed is better. A fixie, properly, should be a track bike.

There's a thread for Joburg Critical Mass, but you'll have to search for it yourself because I'm too lazy today and I've expended all my energy writing this post.
I'd agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.

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Posted 11 January 2012 - 10:45

View PostDeanvZ, on 11 January 2012 - 10:27 , said:

Not a FIXIE or SS, but thought i'd add a pic of my classic 1992 Hansom Super Prestige with Reynolds 525 tubing.
Nice Ted!

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 05:43

Critical Mass is tomorrow night (27/01/2012)
I'm there, who's comming?

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 05:47

Critical Mass
27 January, 18:30-21:30
Where:Dunkeld Parking Lot, cnr Jan Smuts & Bompas,Dunkeld
Details: Night Time group ride into town and back, relaxed pace

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 06:05

View Postdiehonest, on 04 January 2012 - 08:05 , said:

Hi there everyone i have just moved to joburg and after lots of procrastination i have bought myself an old hansom super prestige that i want to turn into a hot looking fixie so firstly i want to meet other fixed gear riders, do you go to critical mass or not if so do you ever meet or anything? also whats the difference between fixed gear and single speed cos i was under the impression they were the same thing sorry for my cluelessness i am new and will admit to knowing nothing hence why i want to meet people who know their ****! any help info tips etc will be greatly appreciated!

When you stop pedalling on a single speed you feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face, freedom.

When you stop pedalling on a fixed gear you feel your knee in your ear, burning on the face, tarmac.

Enjoy!

***just lose that damn saddle !
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 07:33

Ah the 'dronk ou' such wise words on the 'stop pedal' on a fixie! I haven't joined any organised rides, just use it round the 'hood and local convenience store. Here are some comments I made about my fixie a few weeks ago:-

As far as riding it goes .....

I am over the nearly getting ejected feeling when you inadvertently stop pedaling (then realise you can't) - simple things like riding over speed bumps etc. even become interesting

THANK HEAVENS for the front brake! Without it my hips would have been long gone unscrewed Posted Image

Haven't managed to get the fixie 'fashion' thing sorted yet but will head over to TumbleWeed's spot sometime to get some tips and loan some stuff Posted Image

Some I don't understand:-

Cards in Spokes - huh Posted Image


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