Monday, September 1, 2008

Because I Can

After all that riding on gravel yesterday, a little clean-up was in order for the Kogswell P/R. Since the wheels and major accessories came off to aid the washing, it was a good time to build it back up with gears...merely for the sake of variety.

At my request, Anthony (Longleaf Bicycles) built me a spare rear wheel with a 7-speed cassette to use with my single 48t chainring. My main objective was to allow for a simple and fast switch between a fixed gear bike and a geared bike. There might be a number of practical excuses one could cite for this behaviour, but let's just be honest. I did it because I can.



It doesn't take long to remove the rear wheel and chain, and replace them with another wheel, rear derailleur, downtube shifter, a single cable, and a longer chain. All the alternative identity parts are stored together so a change can occur almost as fast as the "need" arises, like Clark Kent donning the Superman suit.



The simplicity of the fixed gear drive train strikes a personal chord, so that is the default configuration. But today, I WANT to fiddle with the downtube shifter and think about which gears to use climbing certain inclines. I WANT to have the ability to take advantage of higher speeds with tailwinds, spinning a smaller gear against headwinds, and coasting down hills. So for now, I'll live with a little complexity.

I don't know when, but soon, I'll yearn for more soulful, simpler ways. When I do, it will be an easy...uh...fix.

5 comments:

  1. It appears that some people are not atuned to the endless joys associated with merely contemplating different bicycle setups let alone actually exploring them........wait....that sounds like I need to get out more!

    Keith

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  2. Maybe I can combine a different bicycle set-up AND bring back the puppies. I'm starting to think about getting a Surly Big Dummy (http://bikehugger.com/2008/07/post_1.htm) so I'll have room to take one or more of the knuckleheads with me on a ride. If they all don't make it back...oh well.

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