Hey Avery, you can also go single-speed but with a lower gear inches,
something around 66", like the old Schwinn single speeds. That's what I
have had on a number of bikes, including my Quickbeam.

Have fun,
Lee


On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Avery Wilson <avewil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> A little off-topic, because the bike being discussed isn't a Rivendell,
> but I pulled my dad's old bike out of the barn and stripped it down for
> service as a 'round town single speeder.  Since building it up, I've found
> that I'm using it way more than I thought I would!  It just feels really
> nice to be way up high and not have too many gears to fiddle with.
>
> Here's a Pic. <https://www.flickr.com/photos/122008974@N05/14005280629/>
>
> The frame is an REX Criterium by Araya, made with Araya 531 Tubing.  I
> don't know anything about it other than that.  It's lightweight and quick,
> and I like it, so I s'pose that's all that matters.  Its got quite a bit of
> attractive beausage.
>
> The frame is a 63cm C-T with a 59cm top tube.  I haven't measured the ST
> and HT angles, but I imagine they're a bit steeper than my 56cm
> Hillborne's.  My PBH is 88, and the bike actually fits quite well, though
> with little standover.  It's currently built with quite the mishmash of
> parts, most of which I had lying around from previous builds/unbuilds.
>
> Tech Deluxe 12cm Stem
> Cromo Albas
> V-O seatpost
> Brooks C17 Saddle
> original Sugino "Mighty Comp" crank 130bcd
> Silver Long reach brakes and Tektro mtb levers
> Black P45 fenders
> Berthoud saddle pouch
>
> Wheels - super cheap-o single wall single speed rear wheel
> Bontrager race-light front wheel left over from my racer days.
>
> Gearing is 42-16 Freewheel
>
> So, down to the real question:  Since I'm riding this bike way more than I
> thought I would, I'm looking into getting a proper wheelset for it.
>
> Options are Sturmey-Archer (sunrace) S3X fixed gear threespeed with a
> freewheel screwed on, or just a nicer sealed bearing single speed wheelset.
>
> I know there are a few S3X riders here so, how does it feel?  I mean, is
> there noticable drag or mushy-ness?  In the 3rd (direct) gear, does it feel
> the same as a good single speed?  The three speed is attractive to me,
> because I sometimes pull a trailer with my daughters with this bike, and
> sometimes 72 gear inches is a bit high..
>
> Or I could keep it single, but just with a nicer matching wheelset.
>
> Or I could build it 1x8, which I already have all the parts for.
>
> Mostly looking for thoughts on the S3X hub, but all other
> comments/questions are welcome of course!
>
> Avery
>
>
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