Did you make a bike out of twigs, spare parts, and duct tape? Because I really hope so
Jero wrote:More times than not I have seen people struggle up hill with their gears (or straight up walking them!) while I cruise on past with a single speed :shrug: but I mostly contribute that to lack of experience.
Been trying to get a trail bike lately, but I keep missing out on good deals cause I hesitate. So many used treks & specialized in good shape around here.
I don't know where I sit with the whole fixie thing but I really want to get a trail bike with a 1x10 setup. It's so much simpler and I really find myself only using one of the front chain rings unless I'm going through the city.
Achtane wrote:I keep seeing motorized bicycles around here. I don't really...get it, but whatever.
I've seen quite a few too. Specialized seems to try to be capitalizing on it. This thing looks sick! http://turbo.specialized.com/
Jero wrote:More times than not I have seen people struggle up hill with their gears (or straight up walking them!) while I cruise on past with a single speed :shrug: but I mostly contribute that to lack of experience. Been trying to get a trail bike lately, but I keep missing out on good deals cause I hesitate. So many used treks & specialized in good shape around here.
I don't know where I sit with the whole fixie thing but I really want to get a trail bike with a 1x10 setup. It's so much simpler and I really find myself only using one of the front chain rings unless I'm going through the city.
I wasn't actually referring to a fixie. Just a single speed. Fixies have their place and are cool, but not my thing for general every day riding.
The tape's a theft-prevention measure. I heard Eugene has a huge bike-theft problem so I decided to theft-proof my bike as much as I could. So, I got a theft resistant headlight and taillight, skewers that require a special tool to remove, and I'm going to get a cable and weird bolt so it'll be super hard for the average thief to make off with my seat. I thought about getting a snake like in The Road Warrior, but I didn't want to be THAT excessive.
wfs1234 wrote:The tape's a theft-prevention measure.
Well, it seems to be working, I wouldn't wanna steal your bike.
What kind of tape did you use? Did you adhere it directly to the frame? Why'd you apply is so sloppily? Why'd you tape up the fork?
So many questions.
I taped the fork for consistency sake and I used gaffer's tape so it wouldn't mess the paint up too bad. I taped it sloppily to make it look super extra shitty. The orange tape is reflective tape and it is SUPER reflective. I started with a brand new GT Traffic 3.0 put on all the racks, fenders and everything then taped it.
I haven't actually taped the headset, just the frame. I've considered the moisture issue and I think the tape'll slowly disintegrate making it look progressively worse. I can't really think of how it would effect anything else, though...
Got my single speed. Its way light and has quicker handling than my road bike. Feels nice. But I do still have to make a few adjustments. It's got riser bars which I want to change out for a flat bar or drop bars. & a need a bigger cog for the front to give me some more speed. & bigger pedals.
But overall, quite happy thus far.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.