A little off-topic, because the bike being discussed isn't a Rivendell, but 
I pulled my dad's old bike out of the barn and stripped it down for service 
as a 'round town single speeder.  Since building it up, I've found that I'm 
using it way more than I thought I would!  It just feels really nice to be 
way up high and not have too many gears to fiddle with.

Here's a Pic. <https://www.flickr.com/photos/122008974@N05/14005280629/>

The frame is an REX Criterium by Araya, made with Araya 531 Tubing.  I 
don't know anything about it other than that.  It's lightweight and quick, 
and I like it, so I s'pose that's all that matters.  Its got quite a bit of 
attractive beausage.

The frame is a 63cm C-T with a 59cm top tube.  I haven't measured the ST 
and HT angles, but I imagine they're a bit steeper than my 56cm 
Hillborne's.  My PBH is 88, and the bike actually fits quite well, though 
with little standover.  It's currently built with quite the mishmash of 
parts, most of which I had lying around from previous builds/unbuilds.  

Tech Deluxe 12cm Stem
Cromo Albas
V-O seatpost
Brooks C17 Saddle
original Sugino "Mighty Comp" crank 130bcd
Silver Long reach brakes and Tektro mtb levers
Black P45 fenders
Berthoud saddle pouch

Wheels - super cheap-o single wall single speed rear wheel
Bontrager race-light front wheel left over from my racer days.

Gearing is 42-16 Freewheel

So, down to the real question:  Since I'm riding this bike way more than I 
thought I would, I'm looking into getting a proper wheelset for it.

Options are Sturmey-Archer (sunrace) S3X fixed gear threespeed with a 
freewheel screwed on, or just a nicer sealed bearing single speed wheelset.

I know there are a few S3X riders here so, how does it feel?  I mean, is 
there noticable drag or mushy-ness?  In the 3rd (direct) gear, does it feel 
the same as a good single speed?  The three speed is attractive to me, 
because I sometimes pull a trailer with my daughters with this bike, and 
sometimes 72 gear inches is a bit high..

Or I could keep it single, but just with a nicer matching wheelset.

Or I could build it 1x8, which I already have all the parts for.

Mostly looking for thoughts on the S3X hub, but all other 
comments/questions are welcome of course!

Avery



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