Why not post a picture of your Fixed/Singlespeed bike

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colinr

Well-Known Member
Location
Norwich
New bike finished. It'll probably stay this colour for about a week.

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lit

Well-Known Member
Location
Surrey
That is real nice, what gearing you running on it? looks pretty high.
 

colinr

Well-Known Member
Location
Norwich
It rides very well, slightly heavier than my alu bikes but that gives it a nice solid feel.

Gearing is 74" (48/17)
 

colinr

Well-Known Member
Location
Norwich
Thanks. Another Norwich dweller I see. If you ride fixed* you may care to join the Norwich LFGSS collective, we occasionally all show up in the same place for a ride.

* optional
 

JDP

Andiamo
Location
Norwich
Thanks. Another Norwich dweller I see. If you ride fixed* you may care to join the Norwich LFGSS collective, we occasionally all show up in the same place for a ride.

* optional

Yep, another City Boy.

I ride S/S rather than fixed (although I fancy giving fixed a try at some point) and have looked at the LFGSS a few times so may sign up & join you.

Cheers.
 

mightyquin

Active Member
Colin, that is a VERY smart looking bike, well done!
 

3narf

For whom the bell dings
Location
Tetbury
OK, here is Aryton, so called because it cost me a tenner from the local scrappy (at least, it did 'til I spent £70 on bits!)

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Just about finished. The pedals will have to be swapped as they're worn out, but were the only thing I had lying about when I wanted to have a spin 'round the block!
 

Ibbots

Active Member
Location
Bolton
Hello, here's my selection of single speeds. No rebuilt classics I'm afraid but a couple are steel. First one, originally intended to use up some spare parts I had lying with a new frame, is my fast commuter
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The dirty/Winter commuter:

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And for the mud:

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colinr

Well-Known Member
Location
Norwich
Nice collection Ibbots, love the Surly chaintug.

The aero bars / levers make the Boardman look like it has fangs, awesome! I must admit I've become quite attached to my bullhorns, hoods feel a little bit strange now.

3narf, how did you manage to do a whole build for £80?! You must have had loads of bits lying around right? Looks good, you happy with the gearing on it in the end?
 

roirizla

Active Member
Location
London
OK, here is Aryton, so called because it cost me a tenner from the local scrappy (at least, it did 'til I spent £70 on bits!)

Just about finished. The pedals will have to be swapped as they're worn out, but were the only thing I had lying about when I wanted to have a spin 'round the block!
I like it!
 
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