berty bassett
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no need to dig - just rummage under your mattressIf only bud. There’s no streets paved of gold down here. You have to know where to dig!
no need to dig - just rummage under your mattressIf only bud. There’s no streets paved of gold down here. You have to know where to dig!
flipping eck thats nice !The plan was to build a new bike for commuting duties. But now I’ve built it with Chris King headset, sram chainset and hand built wheels I’m thinking I need to get another bike for commuting because this one is bit too nickable...
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Whorty at the moment it is 48 / 17 but I think I’m going to stick an 18 on to spin a bit more. What did you settle on bud I can’t remember?
no need to dig - just rummage under your mattress
flipping eck thats nice !
Definitely “stealable”
Edit: if you convince your wife you need another bike you will be right up there with @kipster on the wife handeling skills.
I think Berty doesn’t bother just sneaks them in when shes not home.
Didn't know there was a segment there when I raced. Just tried to keep off some other riders. It looks like a good place to set a 20 min best, so watch out Bob
Tommy, that is very smart indeed. Not a fan of black frames but all of it comes together nicely.
I'm 42/16 (69 gear inches)The plan was to build a new bike for commuting duties. But now I’ve built it with Chris King headset, sram chainset and hand built wheels I’m thinking I need to get another bike for commuting because this one is bit too nickable...
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Whorty at the moment it is 48 / 17 but I think I’m going to stick an 18 on to spin a bit more. What did you settle on bud I can’t remember?
I'm 42/16 (69 gear inches)
Your 48/17 is 74 gear inches. 48/18 would be 70 gear inches
I would have thought what you have now should be good for you, and going larger at the back might be a bit too spiny for you. I can get up 7-8% inclines on 69 gear inches. Not many hills in London you should have any problems with.
Current gearing, on a flat road and cadence of 85 rpm will see me travel at 17.5 mph and you at 18.75 mph. If you drop to 48/18 your speed would drop to 17.75 mph
Thanks mate, It’s actually metallic grey but the light probably makes it harder to tell. Isn’t your giant black?
Try this http://www.bikecalc.com/fixedThanks for the info mate. Is there an easy to read table you’re getting that info from?
I know what you’re saying about ratios. But the way I see it I won’t average 18.75moh in London. But I would like to average around 85rpm. See what I mean? I don’t need to go too fast but I would like to spin. You may be right once I’ve tried it I may well go back. God knows what ratio I was on last time I had a fixed gear but it would probably make my knees weep!
I use the site Kipster linked.Thanks for the info mate. Is there an easy to read table you’re getting that info from?
I know what you’re saying about ratios. But the way I see it I won’t average 18.75moh in London. But I would like to average around 85rpm. See what I mean? I don’t need to go too fast but I would like to spin. You may be right once I’ve tried it I may well go back. God knows what ratio I was on last time I had a fixed gear but it would probably make my knees weep!
Still in Sydney? More photos please.Where are the brakes. is it track bike?
Bike calc is great, for working out all sorts of parameters . It is very accurate, especially speed calcs for particular gearing.