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2023 Post your Single Speed and Fixed Gear Thread

Old 07-29-23, 07:40 AM
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Excuse the dirty bike. I'm old and fat and stick mostly to the San Luis Rey River Trail. This is the only serious hill. Short, but maxes out at over 10%. I often take a picture at the highest I am able to climb it. 71 gear inches. This was a couple of days ago and my highest yet. Don't know what year the bike is, only that it is a Haro era Taiwanese Masi.
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Old 07-29-23, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by igorgroks


I often take a picture at the highest I am able to climb it. 71 gear inches. This was a couple of days ago and my highest yet.
Looks like you almost made it to the top.....
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Old 07-29-23, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by igorgroks


Excuse the dirty bike. I'm old and fat and stick mostly to the San Luis Rey River Trail. This is the only serious hill. Short, but maxes out at over 10%. I often take a picture at the highest I am able to climb it. 71 gear inches. This was a couple of days ago and my highest yet. Don't know what year the bike is, only that it is a Haro era Taiwanese Masi.
You’re getting out there. Probably better than 90% of other Americans and better than the sedentary you.

Is that Oside? My grandfather had a condo that was right above the jetty.
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Old 07-29-23, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Speedway2
Looks like you almost made it to the top.....
One of these days. Even hard on a road bike. The real challenge is coming up to speed at the bottom where there is a blind corner as the trail passes under a railroad track. I can see bikes approaching from the other direction and abort if I see anyone turning down toward me. At the speed I have to be at I have to cut a straighter line up that curve. Oncoming traffic means I have to slow down.
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Old 07-29-23, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by SkinGriz

Is that Oside? My grandfather had a condo that was right above the jetty.
Trail dumps you onto Pacific St. The buildings in the background including the faux lighthouse is the O'side harbor restaurant row. High rise was once the only highrise in the area. Gentrification has Pacific St going the other way starting to look like Newport Beach.
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Old 07-30-23, 08:05 AM
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N County native here (Vista). Although I live in Clairemont/Kearey mesa now. Was on that path last weekend omw up to Vista. Have you ever been on the path when the skydivers are landing in an adjacent field before the skatepark? If you see lots of people stopped and looking straight up, you know why.
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Old 07-30-23, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by TMonk
N County native here (Vista). Although I live in Clairemont/Kearey mesa now. Was on that path last weekend omw up to Vista. Have you ever been on the path when the skydivers are landing in an adjacent field before the skatepark? If you see lots of people stopped and looking straight up, you know why.
I'm on that path at least twice a week. Those skydivers are not an easy subject for a recent hobby, working around the limits of cell cameras for videography. Part of the problem is that security fencing keeps me from the best viewpoints. I bus to the path from Tri City because, you know, hills and a fixie.
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Old 08-06-23, 06:57 AM
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This is fire! one thing I would do if I were your friend was to cover the brakeline with some black stickers
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Old 09-09-23, 04:05 PM
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Old 09-18-23, 04:19 PM
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1994 Bridgestone MB-3 - bought already converted to a single speed. Need to find a 94 BCD chain ring with a higher tooth count 42? 46?

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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
It's been a long winter, and I let myself get really out of shape, so my project while waiting for spring to arrive was changing the drivetrain to get lower gears, and swapping the clincher wheel set back in, at least until the winter road debris gets cleared off.

Very nice. Looks a Zeus2000 Reynolds 531 fork?
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Old 09-19-23, 07:29 PM
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Very nice. Looks a Zeus2000 Reynolds 531 fork?
The frame is homemade from Reynolds 531, but yes, with Zeus 2000 track ends.
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Old 09-19-23, 10:41 PM
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1973 Schwinn Varsity Singlespeed Conversion

Here's my '73 Varsity. It's always been a single speed in the time I've owned it (was pretty much a bare frame chained to a fence when I first saw it). I had regrettably let it rust up a bit from improper storage and it needed another full rebuild.

Stripped to bare, repainted rustoleum yellow (it was originally yellow too). Some of the originally chromed parts were way too far gone to do anything but paint. All in all, for what it went through, it looks great and rides amazingly well. This rebuild was done about a year ago.


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Old 09-20-23, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Bluetrane2028
Here's my '73 Varsity. It's always been a single speed in the time I've owned it (was pretty much a bare frame chained to a fence when I first saw it). I had regrettably let it rust up a bit from improper storage and it needed another full rebuild.

Stripped to bare, repainted rustoleum yellow (it was originally yellow too). Some of the originally chromed parts were way too far gone to do anything but paint. All in all, for what it went through, it looks great and rides amazingly well. This rebuild was done about a year ago.


I like It.
Fixed or freewheel?
700c or stock 27”?
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Old 09-20-23, 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by SkinGriz
I like It.
Fixed or freewheel?
700c or stock 27”?
Freewheel, 27”.

The wheels are super cheap Facebook marketplace sourced replacements, the ones I had on it before were pretty much chunks of rust. And to the Schwinn collector types who may be aghast at that, they weren’t the originals anyways.

I would prefer if the front wasn’t a steelie but it is doing the job just fine, so it’s staying until I have reason to swap beyond just the vague feeling of it could be better.

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