D.M. Procida wrote:
Following recent bike misadventures, I'm considering taking up a
friend's offer of an old frame, to turn it into a fixed-wheel bike.
He says it's an old touring frame with "relaxed geometry".
My main concern is that the bottom bracket will be too low and I'll keep
catching the pedals on the ground, something that I've done several
times lately on my old Raleigh hybrid.
What else do I need to consider?
I konw it needs to have horizontal drop-outs. What about axle spacing?
Daniele
consider spd pedals, you'll get cornering clearance, and loosing a pedal
because you forger you were on fixed is much more difficult
If you
need conventional pedals fit the thinnest and narrowest you can find.
Shorter cranks or a nice fat tyre will help a lot.
You can bend an old steel frame to any hubwidth you want, but hubs are
available from 110 to 135mm
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/Marten
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