On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:40 PM, ronald ferrucci <
ronald.ferrucci@gmail.com> wrote:
Agreed. I actually meant road bike, it is 9:30 pm here in italy and I
have been drinking. Also, my fingers sometimes make decisions my mind
is not aware of.
I do not think most people need all the gears. When I ride around in
the city I use my fixed gear, because really that it all I need. Never
had a problem. when I go for longer rides, I take my road bike,
because I may like to be able to shift into lower gears for wind or
hills or higher gears for straights and particularly downhills. Of
course I am talking in the past tense, since I only have the one
geared bike in italia.
Again, I think bike collectives can be useful because people can get
an actual good bike used for less than the cost of a cheap crappy bike
at wal-mart, and they can learn how to maintain them and therefore
also save on expenses in the long run.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Erik Ryberg <
ryberg@seanet.com> wrote:
> Single-speed bikes are real bikes. Like any tool there are all kinds of
> trade-offs to be made. Brakes cost money, require maintenance, and weigh
> something, but on the other hand they are needed if you want to survive the
> ride, so most people opt to carry a set. Gears have all the same
> disadvantages and if you live in a flat place and all your riding is done
> for straightforward utilitarian purposes, then it might make sense to stick
> with a single speed. There's no need to tell a person that they don't have
> the sense of a child, or that they are ridiculous, or that they are not even
> an ordinary person just because they prefer a single speed.
>
> I just wish there was a way to give the bike-criminals over at Wal Mart a
> bit of real competition, at least in a small way, with new bikes that
> actually work and that still only cost what the Magnas do.
> -Erik
>
>
> ronald ferrucci wrote:
>
>> If they get to
>> the point where they need and understand the gears, I think they will
>> realize it is time to upgrade to a real bike.
>>
>
>
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