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    • JournalistJ
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      What I dream of riding:

      What I actually ride:

      Both are old ideas build anew by enthusiasts that love what they do.

      Check out more about Wrenchmonkees motorcycles here:
      http://www.wrenchmonkees.com/bikes.html
      And Bullitt cargo bikes here:
      http://www.larryvsharry.com/

      "Against stupidity even the gods contend in vain" Schiller

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      • JiiJ
        Jii
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        @Journalist:

        What I actually ride:

        Seriously jealous, I love Bullitts but have no reasonable justification to own one.

        This is my new bike, wanted something for longer rides and for track riding:

        Rode 80 km on it yesterday and it felt really good. I know fixed isn't the most efficient for road riding but I like the feeling more than geared so I'll pay my dues for that. Legs are pretty sore right now 🙂

        AIAN HA-TO!

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        • GilesG
          Giles
          IHUK Crew
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          Love the minimal everything…..

          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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          • nietenhosenN
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            wow, sweet one jii! I love fixed gear cycles.
            here is my road bike…

            www.schmidtkoeln.de

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            • MoonshineM
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              @Jii:

              This is my new bike, wanted something for longer rides and for track riding:

              Rode 80 km on it yesterday and it felt really good. I know fixed isn't the most efficient for road riding but I like the feeling more than geared so I'll pay my dues for that. Legs are pretty sore right now 🙂

              Sweet bike, Jii!  But it's screaming for a Brooks saddle!

              www.moonshineleatherworks.tumblr.com
              instagram.com/moonshineleatherworks

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              • JiiJ
                Jii
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                Sorry, not a fan of Brooks at all. I'm thinking a Selle Italia Flite might work though. That saddle was just something I happened to have already and since I have one like it on my other bikes I knew it was going to be comfortable.

                AIAN HA-TO!

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                • Megatron1505M
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                  Just bought myself a fixie, as part of my latest effort to get fit. Pics when I get back home.

                  Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                  • U
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                    Nice, Jii. What's the frame? Rare to see track frames in 'our' size.

                    +1 for the Flite too. I love my Brooks but I don't think I'd put one on that build.

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                    • U
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                      @Megatron1505:

                      Just bought myself a fixie, as part of my latest effort to get fit. Pics when I get back home.

                      taps foot impatiently

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                      • emceeQE
                        emceeQ
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                        My trust steed…

                        Still got the winter tires on for no reason.  Time to shed that extra weight…

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                        • Megatron1505M
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                          @Megatron1505:

                          Just bought myself a fixie, as part of my latest effort to get fit. Pics when I get back home.

                          taps foot impatiently

                          I'm in holiday until Sunday, so your foot may get tired.

                          Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                          • U
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                            Aw.

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                            • U
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                              @emceeQ:

                              My trust steed…

                              Still got the winter tires on for no reason.  Time to shed that extra weight…

                              And do something about that saddle position  😞

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                              • ALEX1976A
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                                @Giles:

                                Love the minimal everything…..

                                yes!
                                minimal is maximal

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                                • JiiJ
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                                  Nice, Jii. What's the frame? Rare to see track frames in 'our' size.

                                  +1 for the Flite too. I love my Brooks but I don't think I'd put one on that build.

                                  Ordered the Flite and since the headset loosens all the time (cheap Miche one) I'm seriously considering to go the Chris King way 🙂

                                  Anyway, the frame is a EAI Bareknuckle from 2006. Got it second hand from a friend. It's actually only a 58 cm frame, I guess the camera angle makes it look much bigger than it is.

                                  I now have two fixed bikes (Leader Mordecai with 29" knobbies for the trails) and the EAI for road and track use. My only freewheel equipped bike is my polo bike (and it's unusable for anything else because of the gearing). At the moment I feel like I probably won't go back to geared bikes anytime soon, riding fixed for the first time in 2006 put a huge smile on my face that hasn't come off since. No cheesy zen things or being more aware of everything, it's just more fun that way.

                                  AIAN HA-TO!

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                                  • U
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                                    Wow, yeah it looks much bigger than 58.

                                    I don't have any geared bikes anymore and don't miss them in the slightest. Also - respect for riding fixed off-road  🙂

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                                    • JournalistJ
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                                      @Jii:

                                      @Journalist:

                                      What I actually ride:

                                      Seriously jealous, I love Bullitts but have no reasonable justification to own one.

                                      This is my new bike, wanted something for longer rides and for track riding:

                                      Rode 80 km on it yesterday and it felt really good. I know fixed isn't the most efficient for road riding but I like the feeling more than geared so I'll pay my dues for that. Legs are pretty sore right now 🙂

                                      That is one sweet bike you've got there 🙂

                                      "Against stupidity even the gods contend in vain" Schiller

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                                      • Megatron1505M
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                                        As promised, my new steed. It's custom made, using the frame of a Globe Vienna, which has been powder coated black. The handle bars, lower bracket, and pedals have all been changed, and it has been converted to a fixed gear with an extended sprocket.

                                        It's far from fast, but it does me fine for just trundling around with the family  😘

                                        Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                        • JiiJ
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                                          Don't want to sound like a jerk but I wouldn't ride fixed with that chain tightening contraption, it wont hold up to the torque a fixed drivetrain produces. Good thing that you have a brake on it though. Please stay safe!

                                          Just did 80 km today again 🙂 And in addition to the Flite saddle I ordered last week I also just ordered a Chris King headset, the current one drives me insane. It's either too loose or way too tight when I'm trying to adjust it, must be damaged in some way.

                                          Edit: I realised I did sound like a jerk so I decided to get some backup data from the web why a chain tensioner won't work on a fixed gear. Here's one link with some more detailed info: Click!

                                          And here's what the bike guru Sheldon Brown says about the issue:

                                          Note! Chain tensioners cannot be used with fixed-gear or coaster brake systems! They don't maintain tension when there is backward force applied to the pedals, and the chain can derail as a result.

                                          Since the wheel turns all the time even if you have a brake the derailment of the chain can cause some serious damage and/or accidents.

                                          AIAN HA-TO!

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                                          • Megatron1505M
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                                            Hey, I don't think you're being a jerk man. The bike doesn't do the back pedal to break thing, so the torque is reduced in that area, it's done about 50 miles so far with no ill effects, but it is on my list to swap out the chain and replace the chain, and remove the tensioner.

                                            I suppose in that sense it is not a "true" fixed gear cycle, as you can coast on it without the pedals moving, the chain tensioner is just a legacy from the conversion from a geared bike to a none geared bike.

                                            Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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