How does it do with backpressure? Are there any giant warnings on the
hub about how one shouldn't attempt to skid or lock up the back wheel,
or anything that differs from a normal fixed hub besides the lag?

On Feb 12, 6:05 pm, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:
> It rides really well. The third gear is direct drive, second is a 25%
> reduction and first gear is a 37.5% reduction. I have the low range
> gears set at 39/18. High range is a 42/15. Low range works really well
> for hilly terrain and offroad. High range is fantastic for flats.
> There is a bit of lag b/t pushing the cranks forward and backpedal but
> there has been more unnecessary hype about this than is warranted IMO.
> Having put a few miles on this thing and other 'true' fixies, I kind
> of like the lag b/c it sort of dampens the 'jolt' (for lack of a
> better adjective) b/t forward and backpedal.
>
> I am selling b/c I only built it as a fun project to eventually sell.
> It was sort of a diversion from a camping bike I am building with a
> Surly LHT and I really need the funds from this one to finish the
> camper.
>
> On Feb 12, 1:22 pm, "Frederick, Steve" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm considering that drivetrain option for a commuter myself--any feedback 
> > much appreciated!
>
> > Steve Frederick, East Lansing, MI
>
> > -----Original Message-----> From:[email protected]
>
> > [mailto:[email protected]]onbehalf Of i.e.
> > Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 2:17 PM
> > To: RBW Owners Bunch
> > Subject: [RBW] Re: Bianchi San Jose w/ SA S3X FOR SALE
>
> > Curious to here how the S3X rides.  I'm seriously thinking about
> > putting one on the Quickbeam, but I'm waiting to read some feedback
> > about the ratios and riding characteristics...
>
> > On Feb 12, 10:52 am, Nick Marinelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hey guys - Just built this up with a little Quickbeam twist and thought I
> > > would offer it up for sale here first before posting it elsewhere. The 
> > > bike
> > > is super nice  - rides and shifts great! I built it just to do it. I got a
> > > good deal on the frame and the wheels - the other parts are from my stash
> > > and are mostly new. The only used parts are the saddle, bar, cranks, and
> > > matching BB. Everything is in near perfect condition. There are a few 
> > > marks
> > > on the left side of the bike where it was laying down in my pickup - 
> > > nothing
> > > through the paint. More information in written on the Flickr page linked
> > > here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/37017...@n02/sets/72157623243542956/
>
> > > Thanks for looking and please do not hesitate to write with any questions!
>
> > > Nick Marinelli
>
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