2015 Post Your Singlespeed/Fixed Gear Megathread
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Plenty of aftermarket alternatives available
No need, I have both bases covered
No need, I have both bases covered
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So now even this thread has become a "let's discuss anything except single speed and fixed gear" stuff. **** it, I'm going to spend my time in the Lawn Mower Forum, where at least the peeps there stay on topic.
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How many gears does that have? Cause I might throw a fit.
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Thanks. Yes i have been lurking for awhile and reading alot.
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Lock job needs work.
You'll come to look forward to that burning in your legs. POWWWWAAAAA!!!!
You'll come to look forward to that burning in your legs. POWWWWAAAAA!!!!
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I might have done it a little differently, but that bike doesn't look like it's going anywhere provided it's not left there overnight or long-term.
I assume s/he couldn't get the u-lock around the post because it was too big.
I assume s/he couldn't get the u-lock around the post because it was too big.
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ok thanks for pointing that out. I'll search for a better way of locking the bike.