
Bikes: single or multi speed?
Bikes: single or multi speed?
There are some really good deals on craigslist for single speed cruiser bikes - especially ladies cruisers. I really cannot remember if I shifted gears much on the playa. What say you on this matter?


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Single speed cruiser gets my vote.
I take my 10 speed, but i never shift gears. (it's the only bike I have and I hardly ride it anymore except for BM)
I take my 10 speed, but i never shift gears. (it's the only bike I have and I hardly ride it anymore except for BM)
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gears are nice depending on the wind...if it's blowing the way you want to go..or not
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Re: Bikes: single or multi speed?
Go with a slack geared (easy to pedal) single speed and big tires ran a little flat. The easier gearing helps with the wind and the random playa dunes. You wont be flying across the playa but what's the rush?
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Re: Bikes: single or multi speed?
A single speed should be adequate for all your needs. The playa should be fairly hard this year so there will be less need for higher or lower gearing. Make sure your tires are decent, have a spare tube or two. Do not use WD40 to lube your chain, it will wash out the existing lube in the chain then dry out leaving you with an unlubricated chain. Instead use a dry lube available from bike stores, it is basically parrafin in a liquid carrier, the liquid evaporates leaving the wax to lube your chain and not attracting dust. When you get home hose off the playa dust and use WD40 (which displaces the water) on the moving parts, then use a good lube when things dry.
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Re: Bikes: single or multi speed?
Bring some dry lube to the playa also. I usually have to re-apply it every couple of days.Playa+Tom wrote:A single speed should be adequate for all your needs. The playa should be fairly hard this year so there will be less need for higher or lower gearing. Make sure your tires are decent, have a spare tube or two. Do not use WD40 to lube your chain, it will wash out the existing lube in the chain then dry out leaving you with an unlubricated chain. Instead use a dry lube available from bike stores, it is basically parrafin in a liquid carrier, the liquid evaporates leaving the wax to lube your chain and not attracting dust. When you get home hose off the playa dust and use WD40 (which displaces the water) on the moving parts, then use a good lube when things dry.
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Can someone explain which gears to put the chain on when converting an 18-speed bike into a single speed?
3 gears at the pedals and 6 at the rear wheel. Which combination would be best, especially considering there won't be as many dunes as the last couple years.
3 gears at the pedals and 6 at the rear wheel. Which combination would be best, especially considering there won't be as many dunes as the last couple years.
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Do you know how to do this?
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Yes, I did it with my 18 speed bike last year. I'd like to use a different gear ratio this year.gyre wrote:Do you know how to do this?
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BRAKES!!!
Don't believe anyone who says you only need one brake as you're only going 5 mph and just stop peddling and you coast to a stop.
That's fine, but many time someone would dart in front of me and with only one brake it was close some times. With the hard playa this year (reports of far less "sand" drifts), highly recommend you have both a front and rear working brake.
The Reno Kiwanis Burn bikes come with only one brake, and two brakes is a premium bike.
Don't believe anyone who says you only need one brake as you're only going 5 mph and just stop peddling and you coast to a stop.
That's fine, but many time someone would dart in front of me and with only one brake it was close some times. With the hard playa this year (reports of far less "sand" drifts), highly recommend you have both a front and rear working brake.
The Reno Kiwanis Burn bikes come with only one brake, and two brakes is a premium bike.
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Re: Bikes: single or multi speed?
If you're talking about gear ratios, it all depends on what size chainrings/cogs are on your bike. Typically, I go with middle chainring up front to middle cog in back. That tends to make a nice, midrange gear. Also, the ideal setup on a single speed bike is for the chainline to be as straight as possible from front to back. Makes for the most efficient pedaling.Korwedge wrote:Can someone explain which gears to put the chain on when converting an 18-speed bike into a single speed?
3 gears at the pedals and 6 at the rear wheel. Which combination would be best, especially considering there won't be as many dunes as the last couple years.
As to the thread question, single speed has always been my preference on the playa. The simpler your setup, the less likely you will experience problems.