Well, no brakes is illegal, though a fixie is ok with just the front. As for headphones... Yeah, pretty dumb.
i see a distressing number of fixie-look bikes with freewheels and only one brake.
Well, no brakes is illegal, though a fixie is ok with just the front. As for headphones... Yeah, pretty dumb.
THANK YOU!
People at work go mad at me because i won't wear a helmet - if i get hit by a car at 60mph+ or a lorry at 40mph+ a helmet will be an expensive token gesture as the rest of me will be buggered...
I’m in the market for a new bike as I’ll soon be moving house and will be looking to cycle to work. (4 miles each way and some long weekend rides for fitness)
My budget is around £500 and a friend at work recommended the Giant Defy 4 2011 as a good option as it can be had for around £430 at the moment. Does anyone here use a Defy bike as I’m interested in peoples opinions in this or any alternatives.
I'm a bit limited in my choices as I’m only 5'7" so need a small frame size. Most old models and sale bikes aren't available in small sizes.
i see a distressing number of fixie-look bikes with freewheels and only one brake.
A single front brake is fine. It's no brakes that's the problem.
i see a distressing number of fixie-look bikes with freewheels and only one brake.
one brake with a freewheel is NOT ok. It's ok on fixed, but even then, it takes a lot of skill to do well.
http://ukcyclerules.com/2011/05/04/the-rules-of-bike-brakes/
Fair enough, I meant "fine" more in terms of being able to stop the bike quickly rather than what is legal/illegal.
No braked fixies don't meet that criteria IMO.
Don't be so utterly retarded. Do you actually think like this in real life or are you trying to be clever* to prove a point?Do you wear a walking helmet? You should if you're worried about head injuries as I'll quote from a dft report "Pedestrians were more likely to be admitted to hospital with a head or face injury than other road users, 46 per cent having such an injury in 2009 compared to 33 per cent of road casualties overall"
I'm sure you don't view walking as risky and needing a helmet, cycling is safer ffs. I'd also suggest you look up what standard your helmet is tested to and what that actually means.
Link for the dft report - http://webarchive.nationalarchives....blications/accidents/casualtiesgbar/rrcgb2009
Good luck with that, but I'll tell you for a fact the you will NOT stop very quickly with leg power unless you're riding something with hipster-esque gearing. If you tried to 'fixie skid' stop mine from 25mph or more (48-16 or 52-18 gearing), it'll rip your feet out your ankles and I'm not exaggeratingI've not ridden one, but I gather you can stop very quickly with them, though you have to know what you're doing or you're likely to stop all over the road on your arse.
Faded - the 2012 Allez has a carbon fork, the 2013 is aluminium. I think I got that right anyway!