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  1. Otherwise-One6154 on

    It’s mostly flat the entire way up until the last two days which are mostly hills. I will be going from Toronto to Montreal then from Montreal to Quebec City.

    I will be biking for 9 days total.

    Its 888km

    I will be camping with UL gear along the way and staying in Montreal and Quebec City at a hotel.

    Is it bad to use this fixed gear or should I buy a cheap used road bike for a couple hundred bucks?

  2. Staletoothpaste on

    Depends on your fitness and what your idea of fun is – adding gear adds weight and slows you down considerably, paired with a single speed/fixie may make it difficult. Could also be a blast! 

  3. If you are very fit and used to riding singlespeed and have done lots of miles and long rides already than go for it. If you have not, I would strongly advise against it. Riding with kit is hard, so lots of gear range is reccommended for a novice.

    If you’re not sure, try a shorter trip. maybe a night or 2 with the same kit and similar sorts of hills thrown in.

    There are self supported ultradistance racers that ride singlespeed, and even fixed.

  4. Fixie or single-speed? You’re young, sounds like a ridiculous challenge. That’s what youth is for.

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