Isn't that like a double negative? I'm mean you asked a fixie question but talking about putting a freewheel onto your bike? It'd just be a single speed and not a fixie if you'd use a freewheel. On my fixie I run 39/16. I don't find myself spinning out as I don't go full throttle on it also.sojudave said:So my area is N. Austin and flat isn't exactly what I'm working with, I was thinking of using a freewheel off of a bmx and maybe a smaller front sprocket for the hills.
Pinche said:Isn't that like a double negative? I'm mean you asked a fixie question but talking about putting a freewheel onto your bike? It'd just be a single speed and not a fixie if you'd use a freewheel. On my fixie I run 39/16. I don't find myself spinning out as I don't go full throttle on it also.sojudave said:So my area is N. Austin and flat isn't exactly what I'm working with, I was thinking of using a freewheel off of a bmx and maybe a smaller front sprocket for the hills.
sojudave said:Pinche said:Isn't that like a double negative? I'm mean you asked a fixie question but talking about putting a freewheel onto your bike? It'd just be a single speed and not a fixie if you'd use a freewheel. On my fixie I run 39/16. I don't find myself spinning out as I don't go full throttle on it also.sojudave said:So my area is N. Austin and flat isn't exactly what I'm working with, I was thinking of using a freewheel off of a bmx and maybe a smaller front sprocket for the hills.
Yeah I guess it is... you know like eating a chicken and egg sandwich. I have no desire to build a fixie. I just didn't know if they geared their bikes a little different than say a beach cruiser.
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