I flopped my flip flop wheel last night and gave fixed a brief try out on 
my street. It felt weird, I think foot retention would make it feel better? 
Anyways, I tried a skid like I see all the folks do on the bridges and the 
result was scary funny, I guess that's where retention is very necessary. 
Who here has mastered platform pedal fixed skid stops? I've got 40x18 on 
there which seems less than ideal for my city commuting (or skidding), On 
the flip side I've got a 16/19 freewheel that I never ever change from the 
16, so I suppose I should pick up a 16 toothed fixed cog and maybe some toe 
clips. Anyone swear by "Hold Fasts" over traditional toe clips? Clipless 
would be the best no doubt, but I'm not ready or wanting to go shopping for 
size 16 cleat ready shoes.
-Kai
BK NY



On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 12:35:18 PM UTC-5, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> I'm all about the brakes, as well. I've run a fixed bike with a single 
> front brake, but I prefer the symmetry of two. Plus they stop faster. And 
> make it easier to handle the bike when wheeling it around.
>
> Philip
> Santa Rosa, CA
>
> On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 7:35:37 PM UTC-8, Christopher Murray 
> wrote:
>>
>> I may be inclined to ride platform pedals on a fixed but definitely not 
>> without brakes. 
>>
>> chris
>>
>

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