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Title: 3spd hub! :-D
Post by: maximusotter on May 26, 2006, 00:04:36 AM
I might take on the warner park switchbacks this weekend, so I modded up a 16-18-20 cassette. :lol:


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Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: funkychicken9000 on May 26, 2006, 00:28:08 AM
You change it by hand then? :S
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: maximusotter on May 26, 2006, 02:21:54 AM
Quote from: funkychicken9000You change it by hand then? :S

Yup, ride out ten miles, then change by hand, ride the hills, change back and ride home. Fixie riders often will mount a freewheel with two more teeth on the flip side of their hubs to limp home on if theyre tired or if its windy.
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: Badabing on May 26, 2006, 14:03:24 PM
thats ghetto... im liking that, good work!
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: soopahfly on May 26, 2006, 14:16:41 PM
what about chain tension?
and after all that pissing about, why not just get a deraillier?
Then you can have up to 9 gears on the back!


I know its a strange concept, but give it chance!!!
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: Badabing on May 26, 2006, 14:34:32 PM
Quote from: soopahflywhat about chain tension?
and after all that pissing about, why not just get a deraillier?
Then you can have up to 9 gears on the back!


I know its a strange concept, but give it chance!!!

shut up you pansy... ;)
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: maximusotter on May 26, 2006, 16:06:03 PM
Quote from: soopahflywhat about chain tension?
and after all that pissing about, why not just get a deraillier?
Then you can have up to 9 gears on the back!


I know its a strange concept, but give it chance!!!

Horizontal dropouts let you use about a 5t difference in cogs, and it only takes a few seconds to stop, loosen the QR, switch, and remount.

Why? Because I can. :lol: Because cycling isnt always about being just like everybody else, and sometimes its about being a bit silly. :lol: Shifting takes brain space, and Im a bit dim. :P Anyway, I rode the first twenty of the Tour de Holler last weekend with the 10spd DA CF set and dropped back into the peloton mainly as I found them infantile. I only skipped an optional 10 mile part of the Tour as its alpine bordering on insanity. Its barely manageable on a 42X25, so Im trying it on a 20t cog. :lol: Burn baby, burn!
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: soopahfly on May 27, 2006, 08:42:40 AM
I used to find with QR and Horizontal drop outs, if you didnt have a tensioner then the wheel would shift when you put any sort of real power through it.


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Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: maximusotter on May 27, 2006, 16:36:52 PM
Quote from: soopahflyI used to find with QR and Horizontal drop outs, if you didnt have a tensioner then the wheel would shift when you put any sort of real power through it.


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You didnt tighten the QR hard enough and/or your drops didnt have enough knurling. I climb a few monsterous switchbacks around here, and never a slip. A fixie rider said the same thing to me on the tour, and I asked him why QR is good enough for derailleur bikes, but not fixers, and he was silent. Ive ridden SS on and off for a decade and never had a slip, just tighten that bitch.
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: Badabing on May 27, 2006, 19:36:11 PM
Quote from: maximusotter
Quote from: soopahflyYou didnt tighten the QR hard enough and/or your drops didnt have enough knurling. I climb a few monsterous switchbacks around here, and never a slip. A fixie rider said the same thing to me on the tour, and I asked him why QR is good enough for derailleur bikes, but not fixers, and he was silent. Ive ridden SS on and off for a decade and never had a slip, just tighten that bitch.


I agree, my Chameleon has horizontal drop outs and ive run QRs for the whole time ive had it and have never had any slippage...
Title: 3spd hub! :-D
Post by: maximusotter on May 27, 2006, 19:49:01 PM
I must add: dont even think about riding aluminum skewers on a SS/fix. Steel is the only option other than unobtanium. :lol:
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: soopahfly on May 27, 2006, 21:55:20 PM
Probably the knurling, as they were so tight, on occasion they would strip the thread.

Also, probably something to do with landing from 6ft up.
Title: Re:3spd hub! :-D
Post by: maximusotter on May 27, 2006, 22:11:19 PM
Quote from: soopahflyAlso, probably something to do with landing from 6ft up.

What? I do that all the time on my road bike! Yessiree, theres nothing more fun than bunny hopping an Escalade just to se the look on their faces! :lol: