not a pipe dream at all.  in fact, i think ss/fixed gear riding favors
those who can comfortably and smoothly spin high cadences.

i do a lot fixed gear road riding and use a relatively tall gear
(70-73) so i don't spin myself silly on the flats/descents.  but
that's my preference.  too much spinning wears me out quickly on
longer fixed gear rides, and i'm strong enough to climb with a big
gear, so i do.

keep in mind that you will climb your typical rollers, small hills and
such a bit faster/easier when riding ss/fixed, so don't gear yourself
too low.  also keep in mind that your choice of gear will pretty much
determine your pace.

have fun!



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