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As seen at -
http://cyclingauckland.co.nz/general/2013/04/society-of-three-speeds
CityCyclingEdinburgh was launched on the 27th of October 2009 as "an experiment".
IT’S TRUE!
CCE is 16years old!
Well done to ALL posters
It soon became useful and entertaining. There are regular posters, people who add useful info occasionally and plenty more who drop by to watch. That's fine. If you want to add news/comments it's easy to register and become a member.
RULES No personal insults. No swearing.
Society of Three Speeds Pins by ibikenz, on Flickr
http://societyofthreespeeds.wordpress.com/membership
As seen at -
http://cyclingauckland.co.nz/general/2013/04/society-of-three-speeds
Could be a new Sherlock Holmes story?
I have a too heavy crossroads frame with a three speed sturmey archer. Three gears would work if bike was lighter and I didn't have a tendency to cram two ortlieb panniers and take the shopping home.
Three speed is enough if the range is good but I find in my case tht the first gear isn't low enough formsomenclimbs and the top gear isn't high enough at times.
You do notice different stuff pootlng along on an upright three speed, I recommend it
*sniffs sniffily* Traitors and their freewheels.
*ARE*
You might as well say "one bike is all you need".
G+1
G+1=4 (?)
G x 10
I remember the days when you had to back-pedal to change gear.
Sturmey Archer RD-3, 3-speed with hub brake. Awesome!
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