Central Ohio, where I ride, is mostly flattish, so riding single speed adds
some challenge to my rides. And I like to ride fixed gear, which IS
different than just riding a geared bike in one gear.

Eric

On Sunday, April 18, 2021, Roberta <rchas...@gmail.com> 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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