"I am truly curious.  How is it different than just not shifting?  How is 
it more fun?"

Hi Roberta! 

It really isn't different if you can stick with it, but I've tried a 
hundred times and can't do it. If that next higher/lower gear is available 
I'm grabbing it! For me what makes a true singlespeed fun is that 
inability: All I can do is hop on and pedal and if I run out of oomph I get 
off and walk. It's not my thing these days but I still see the appeal, it's 
freeing. 

Joe "I think I walked more that rode my last singlespeed" Bernard

On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 8:55:54 PM UTC-7 Roberta wrote:

> I am truly curious.  How is it different than just not shifting?  How is 
> it more fun?  When I was looking for a second Riv, Will (at Riv) suggested 
> their single speed (I didn't do it).
>
> I had a 49 lb Raleigh LTD-3 for a few months prior to Riv, which had been 
> converted it to a single speed.   I rode the bike around downtown for 
> errands.  It was tons of fun, but Philadelphia is flat downtown, so SS was 
> OK. I'd be concerned about any hills.
>
> Roberta
>

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