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I am sooooooooooo lus to build a SS cruizer now

 

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While you're at it.... I want one too!!!

 

Exactly the same, just completely diffirent :thumbup:

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While you're at it.... I want one too!!!

 

Exactly the same, just completely diffirent :thumbup:

 

wait, I'm busy making it look real, Any do's & don'ts regarding SS culture or how the bike may look (ie wheels, can it have disk brakes??etc)

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I get the riding singlespeed thing as a race class.

I really get the beautiful hand built bikes, but they would be just as lovely if they had more gears.

I dont get how singlespeed is superior to or the riders are more gifted/wonderful/exceptional than other cyclists.

Wanting to only ride singlespeed seems like a step backwards. . . .almost like turning oil back into coal. . . . a bit pointless really!

 

Now please explain to me, what am I missing?

 

Any & all would say that "this is better than that" or "the reason is..."

 

And it could go on forever & a day!

 

Why not take the time & go & read an article or two regarding SS vs Conventional etc etc.

 

http://suite101.com/article/why-ride-a-single-speed-bike-a79603

 

or even a possible biased view on

 

http://sheldonbrown.com/singlespeed.html

 

Afterwards you might just consider it very strongly... :drool:

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wait, I'm busy making it look real, Any do's & don'ts regarding SS culture or how the bike may look (ie wheels, can it have disk brakes??etc)

 

Does it matter?

 

As long as it has one gear... :clap: :clap: :clap:

 

According to me thats the only pre-requisite

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Then bumping in clintza ............................

 

Aaaaw come on Iron.....

 

http://blogs.itap.purdue.edu/learning/files/2010/03/burstbubble.jpg

 

I was already at Suncoast ordering breakfast admiring my ride! I think I just lost my appetite....

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