New to the scene and just got this as my first fixed. Any advice on how this could be set up better? Or any parts could be added that i’m unaware of? This will be for street riding. Cheers 🤙
New to the scene and just got this as my first fixed. Any advice on how this could be set up better? Or any parts could be added that i’m unaware of? This will be for street riding. Cheers 🤙
Assuming you don’t have brakes, you’re on a fixed cog. Learn the basics with slowing down and familiarize yourself with the bike. Looks like you got some Omniums on your hand, definitely welcome to the community!
Catnip-Deluxe on
Miche wheels take an Italian threaded lockring (Campagnolo, Philwood, EAI, or Miche). Assuming those are clinchers you’re good to go, but if they’re tubulars then consider replacing your wheels.
Empty-Possibility907 on
Learning to ride fixed brakeless on the street is a vibe.
I’d get some comfier grips.I love ESI silicone.
Post photos of your clavicle when you pop it.
iBN3qk on
omnomnom
seeforce on
I’ll get downvoted, but you should run a front brake while you get used to the feel of it. Be safe, and have fun! Welcome 🤘
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Assuming you don’t have brakes, you’re on a fixed cog. Learn the basics with slowing down and familiarize yourself with the bike. Looks like you got some Omniums on your hand, definitely welcome to the community!
Miche wheels take an Italian threaded lockring (Campagnolo, Philwood, EAI, or Miche). Assuming those are clinchers you’re good to go, but if they’re tubulars then consider replacing your wheels.
Learning to ride fixed brakeless on the street is a vibe.
I’d get some comfier grips.I love ESI silicone.
Post photos of your clavicle when you pop it.
omnomnom
I’ll get downvoted, but you should run a front brake while you get used to the feel of it. Be safe, and have fun! Welcome 🤘