Today I revived My Summer Bike!

This one’s a bit of a beast — a fixed gear touring gravel bike (?)
Cinelli Tutto frame, bought online in size M (I’m 5’8/172cm), and it needed a seat post with setback, a saddle with long rails scooted all the way back, and all the spacers to make it fit.
I guess I’m tall for Italian standards.

Mounted the widest tires it would take, the lightest rack I could find, and the bare minimum in accessories to make it kinda street legal.
It’s the silliest bike I ever built, and it makes me smile every single time I ride it.

    • superkret@feddit.orgOP
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      3 hours ago

      It’s only bad for your knees if your gear ratio is too big, you try to push up too steep hills, or if you ride brakeless.
      On tour I ride with a 39/17 ratio and two brakes, and when it’s too steep, I walk.
      I do bring a spare freewheel cog with 18 teeth to limp home when I’m absolutely done, but I haven’t needed it yet.

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    9 hours ago

    fixed gear TOURING?? You say it makes you smile “every mile”, but do you genuinely do touring distances on it? Doesn’t Italy have mountains??

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      I’m from Southern Germany.
      And yes, I do tour with it. The longest was about 800km in a week through the Black Forest. It’s important to remember that every fixed gear bike has three gears: sitting, standing and walking.
      But I also noticed that when I start to walk on a steep hill, my riding partner with 30 gears usually follows soon after.

      I admit I wasn’t smiling on some of those miles.

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    I went bike camping with some friends last fall. The campground had a bunch of MTB trails around it and we had to ride them to get groceries. 2 of the guys were riding Surly Steamroller fixed steel bikes. We rode black diamond trails with groceries. The dudes with eMTBs that they brought on the back of a truck must have been confused.

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    17 hours ago

    A fixie gravel-touring bike?! You’re the best kind of insane. I absolutely love everything about this two-wheeled beast.

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      You wouldn’t wanna see how smug I can look, when other riders arrive at the top of the highest hill around with their E-MTBs and notice my bike, while I’m sitting next to it drinking beer.

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    ♨️🌡️💦

    That said I’ll never get fixed gear drivetrains. I’d always go with a basic 1x derailleur setup. Shimano Cues is super abuse-resistant.

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      The only good reason to ride fixed gear is if you enjoy riding fixed gear.
      It isn’t objectively better in any way.
      But it gives me 10x more smiles per mile.
      The fact that I can pull it out of the shed after a year, pump up the tires, and start riding is just a bonus.

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        How quiet they are is a nice bonus too! At least until I put the studded tires on for the winter.

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          When you stop pushing down on the pedals, the bike starts to push your legs, like “Come on, I wanna keep going!”
          It’s impossible to go slow on this thing, it wants to move.

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      16 hours ago

      I’m a bit obsessed with steel frames, horizontal top tubes and single speed.
      Which limits the options for bikes somewhat.

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          Yeah, unless you want to mount wide tires.
          Then you’d be limited to extremely rare (expensive) 80’s MTB frames and 26" wheels.

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            Yeah, that part sucks. I think most frames from that era can fit 26x2.2 ish though, which is something

            Oh btw, that Ukraine-EU flag is nice touch. Meaningful, and happens to fit the color scheme just perfectly