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Originally Posted by Jakeisuseless
Don't make that poor bike a coaster.
Fixed gear is the most intimate experience you can have with your bike, don't take that away.
The only thing dangerous about at fixed gear is inexperienced or weak-limbed riders. It's really pretty easy to stop a fixed-gear fast if you have a strong enough leg. Some of the guys I ride with ride the hills in seattle, no brakes, full speed, no stopping, just avoiding cars. Only one of them has ever gotten hurt because they waited until they were good enough riders to do such things. (And as such, I don't ride with them there.)
Another nice thing about fixed gear is the pure strength you gain. At first it's hard to even lock up the rear, but that goes away quick. It's more effective than a regular road bike because it strengthens the stabilizing muscles all though your body, not just your thighs.
Just give it some time as fixed. You won't go back...
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thanks for the input man. thats what alot of people ive talked to said.
im looking forward to working me muscles, you use alot more with a fixed than with a coaster.
im going to do a bunch of riding this weekend, but ill probably put a front brake on for now just as a safety precaution. ill let you guys know how it goes