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  • Inseam typically falls with 5cm of the average.
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What to consider when shopping for Fixie Bikes

When shopping for fixie bikes, the most important thing to consider is how and where you plan to ride. Fixie and single speed bikes are built for simplicity, making them a great choice for daily commuting, riding to school, or casual weekend trips around the city. Without gears or complex components, they require very little maintenance and are generally more affordable than geared alternatives. If you want a bike that is easy to own and easy to ride, a fixie is a practical and stylish option. Consider whether you prefer a true fixed gear setup, which gives you more control and is popular with riders who enjoy a connected, responsive feel, or a single speed freewheel, which allows you to coast. Think about your local terrain too, as flat urban environments suit these bikes best. Read our FAQs further down to learn what to look for when choosing the right fixie bike.

Commonly Asked Questions about Fixie & Single Speed Bikes