Single-speed bicycle
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Many individuals looking to improve the efficiency, speed and comfort for bicycle riders developed freewheel systems and gearing systems for bicycles. The term 'single speed' in this article refers to modern bicycles.
There are many types of modern single speed bicycles; BMX bicycles, most bicycles designed for children, cruiser type bicycles, classic commuter bicycles, unicycles, bicycles designed for track racing, fixed gear road bicycles, fixed gear mountain bicycles, and single speed bicycles.
Most Fixed-gear bicycles or fixed wheel bicycles are a subset of single speed bicycles, however it is possible to have a multi geared fixed gear bicycle. Fixed gear bicycles do not allow the rider to coast without pedaling while a single speed freewheel bicycle does. Fixed gear bicycles simply lack any sort of ratchet mechanism that allows the pedals to coast independently of the drive wheel. Both types of these bicycles are, in general, truly single speeds; however, fixed gear bicycles require distinct skills of their riders.
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[edit] Advantages and disadvantages versus multi-speed bicycles
[edit] Advantages
A single-speed bicycle is generally lighter and mechanically simpler than its multi-geared equivalent. Without derailleurs or other gearing systems, there are fewer parts on the bicycle. The fewer parts allow the bicycle to be much lighter and require less maintenance. Additionally, some parts common to both types of bicycles, such as the drive wheel, can be made somewhat stronger without a corresponding increase in weight. For this reason some cyclists who ordinarily ride geared bikes prefer to ride single-speed bikes during the winter, as the drive chain of a singlespeed bike is more durable in wet, muddy and gritty conditions which would otherwise wear out the expensive components of a geared bike.
Single speed bicycles can also be much less expensive to buy or assemble. Maintenance costs are also potentially much lower when compared to those for geared bicycles. While a single-speed can cost as much as a geared bicycle, a skilled person can assemble them very light and strong for little money or trouble.
The drivetrain efficiency of a single-speed can be greater than that of a geared bicycle. A single-speed's drivetrain lacks the drag on the chain system of derailleurs' jockey pulleys. Also, the typical modern chainrings and cogs of a geared bicycle are ramped and pinned to facilitate quick and easy shifting, but they tend to decrease the efficiency of the chain system[citation needed]. To further increase the drivetrain efficiency and aid chain retention, many single speed bicycles use a chainring and cog that lacks ramps and pins. Additionally, the front chainring and rear cog of single speed bicycles are typically in line with each other, resulting in a straight chainline which is more efficient when compared to the sideways front-to-rear offset in most speeds of a multi-speed bicycle.
Another type of advantage not often admitted by single speed cyclists is an emotional one. Many single speed cyclists enjoy the feeling of being different from the general cyclists and taking pride in knowing that they can ride the same roads or trails without gearing systems. Many single speed cyclists see refusing to purchase highly marketed gearing systems as an anti-establishment action. However as single speed bicycles have become more common and more expensive, these advantages are being eroded.
- better workout for same distance covered
- increases muscle strength quicker over same training time
[edit] Disadvantages
- smaller range of efficient speeds the bicycle can be pedaled at
- typically lower top speed of bicycle
- banned from some races and other bicycle events
[edit] Types of single speed bicycles
Typically a reference to a single speed bicycle invokes the idea of a single speed mountain bicycle. However, mountain bicycles, road bicycles, cyclo-cross bicycles, and hybrid bicycles can be made as or changed into a single speed. Mountain bike single speeds designed for trail riding often have a relatively low, or easy and slow, gear ratio. This allows them to climb hills and deal with obstacles and gradients better. Single speed bicycles designed for road riding typically have higher, or harder and faster, gear ratio.
Single speed bicycles and fixed gear bicycles are popular with bicycle messengers for their reliability and durability. Depending on the situation, a messenger may prefer a mountain bike based single-speed, which can be an urban tank, able to roll over almost any obstacle, or a road bike-based single-speed, which is fast and light.
Statements by cycling industry representatives and journalists fueled the perception that major bicycle manufacturers discouraged modern single speed bicycles. However, increased popularity of the single speed has resulted in the design, marketing, and production of many models. In the United States market, bicycle companies Bianchi, Cannondale, KHS, Kona, Raleigh, Giant, Specialized, and Trek all have recently produced and marketed single speed bicycles.
Single speed mountain bikes are typically constructed with no suspension (fully rigid) or front suspension forks. However, as single speed bicycle production by major manufacturers has become more common, a limited number of fully suspended single speed moutain bikes have been produced. However the popularity of "full-suspension" single speeds has been limited by the general impression that the increased weight and complexity of a fully suspended frame runs counter to the "light and simple" image sought by many single speed riders.
[edit] See also
- Chipps Chippendale
- Mike Ferrentino
- Single Speed World Championship
- Travis Brown
- Stella Carey
- Marla Streb
- Cruiser bicycle
[edit] External links
- Photos from SSWC 2006 in Stockholm
- 2005 Single-speed World Championship Race
- Photos from 2004 World Championship Race
- Fixed gear gallery
- Single-speed Bicycle Conversions
- Singlespeed.net
- Single-Speed FAQ
- Single-Speed Outlaw
- Singlespeed.nl
- Singlespeedgallery.com
- Single Speed Mountain Bikes?de:Eingangrad

