How Tight Should a Fixie Chain Be? (fast answer)
Condensed Answer: Ideally, the chain tension will be as high as possible while still allowing the rear cog and the front chainring to rotate freely. If the chain tension is…
Condensed Answer: Ideally, the chain tension will be as high as possible while still allowing the rear cog and the front chainring to rotate freely. If the chain tension is…
Condensed Answer: While it's technically possible to install a fixed cog on a freewheel hub, the cog will not be as secure as possible due to the absence of a…
Condensed Answer: Technically, it's possible to install a freewheel onto the larger threads of a fixed-gear rear hub. However, the freewheel's thread is about two times wider than the large…
This post compares the advantages and disadvantages of bullhorn and pursuit bars in relation to one another. Definitions Bullhorn Bars Bullhorns – narrow-width handlebars with curved sides resembling the horns…
This post compares the advantages and disadvantages of bullhorn handlebars and pista drop bars in relation to one another. Definitions Bullhorn handlebars The name of bullhorn bars comes from their…
Condensed Answer: Technically, a coaster brake can be mounted on a fixie, but the process will require re-lacing of the rear wheel. Once the coaster brake is installed, the fixie…