bicycle conversions

IF single speedI picked up the bikes from Sammamish Valley Cycle last night, and they are pretty much glorious. The components were swapped out on each bike, making my trusty IF a single speed for commuting (and Thursday night rides), and turning the Salsa into a wonderful, reasonably priced rando bike. I promise that I will get a photo of the Salsa up soon.

I ran my IF fixed this morning for the first time. It felt pretty nice (insert your standard “zen” comments here) but I have a few issues that I need to consider if I am going to continue that route. I have a slight toe overlap with the honjo fenders on this size of frame. It isn’t considerable, but enough to make me second guess either of my two 180 degree turns that I make in the morning. I got used to just not pedaling through the turns, but I obviously don’t have that option running it fixed. I navigated both of them without much trouble, but I’d eventually like to get clipless pedals. I’m afraid that I’d put myself in a stupid situation on occasion trying to turn.

Regardless, it feels really smooth and the bike should prove to be a work horse.

I only got a short test ride on the Salsa, but it just felt “right”. Sammamish installed a new cassette and chain, so everything is super shiny and blinding. Again, I promise to get some pictures up soon.

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