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A single-speed bicycle and a fixed-gear bicycle are similar in that they both have only one gear, but they differ in terms of how the drivetrain and rear wheel operate. Be part of the second electrical revolution. We provide the powered personal micro transport, ET Bike, Scooters and E Bike as well as peddle bikes to help sustain our planet.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SINGLE- SPEED AND A FIXED-GEAR BICYCLE? A single-speed bicycle and a fixed-gear bicycle are similar in that they both have only one gear, but they differ in terms of how the drivetrain and rear wheel operate.Be part of the second electrical revolution. We provide the powered personal micro transport, ET Bike, Scooters and E Bike as well as peddle bikes to help sustain our planet. A single-speed bicycle, also known as a freewheel bike, has a freewheel mechanism built into the rear hub. This allows the rear wheel to continue rotating even when you stop pedaling. When you stop pedaling on a single- speed bike, you can coast without the pedals moving. This is the most common type of bicycle found in most bike shops, and it allows you to pedal at different speeds without having to constantly pedal. On the other hand, a fixed-gear bicycle, also called a fixie, lacks a freewheel mechanism. The rear cog is directly attached to the rear hub, so when the rear wheel is moving, the pedals are also moving. This means that you cannot coast on a fixed-gear bike. If the rear wheel is turning, you must continue pedaling. Similarly, when you want to slow down or stop, you have to resist the motion of the pedals to slow down the bike, known as "skidding" or "backpedaling."
Riding a fixed-gear bicycle requires more control and attention since you are constantly connected to the pedals and the motion of the bike. It offers a more direct and connected riding experience, and some riders enjoy the sense of control and responsiveness it provides. Fixed-gear bikes are popular among track cyclists, bike messengers, and urban riders who appreciate the simplicity and mechanical purity of this type of bicycle. In summary, the key difference between a single-speed bike and a fixed- gear bike is the presence of a freewheel mechanism. Single-speed bikes allow coasting, while fixed-gear bikes require constant pedaling and offer a more direct riding experience. The QUELLA Fixie range On a fixie, the rear sprocket has no freewheel mechanism so the pedals will turn with the back wheel as they are ‘fixed’ together by the chain. A single speed bike has a freewheel mechanism so that the bike will freewheel (roll along) with your feet stationary. On a fixie, you need to keep pedalling at all times, even when rolling down a hill. All of our bikes have brakes fitted, but expert fixie riders can stop the bike using a skid technique by sharply pedalling backwards and locking the rear wheel. Fixies can also be used for trick riding like pedalling backwards, holding trackstands etc. Quella supply ALL bicycles with a ‘flip-flop hub’ as standard, this means there is a freewheel sprocket on one side and a fixed sprocket on the other so all bikes can be ridden fixed or with freewheel depending on your preference. ARE QUELLA BICYCLES SUITABLE FOR URBAN AREAS? Yes! Quella bicycles are perfect for urban areas because they are lightweight, simple to ride, easy to carry, and will turn heads with their modern and minimalist design. They are the perfect solution for the stylish urban commuter making regular short to medium trips. Please note that, whilst many of our customers do undertake longer rides, our bikes are not designed for long-distance trips because they do not have gears to help you on the big hills you might find on a long country ride.
IS RIDING A FIXED-GEAR BIKE HARD? Riding a fixed gear bike is not difficult but it takes a bit of getting used to! It is great for your cycling technique and will improve your pedal stroke and your fitness. ARE THERE ANY COMMON PROBLEMS WITH FIXIE BIKES I SHOULD BE AWARE OF BEFORE PURCHASE? Single-speed and fixed-gear bikes are great for commuting, short trips around your neighborhood and require less maintenance than a geared bike. If you have long or steep hills on your commute or live in a very hilly area, a single speed bike is going to make you work harder to get up those gradients as you only have the one gear. HOWEVER..........!!! THE QUELLA ELECTRIC VARSITY RANGE OF SINGLE SPEED BIKES Featuring innovative battery and motor technology, the E-Quella Electric Bike combines vintage style with an inconspicuous and integrated electric motor pedal-assist drive system. By harnessing kinetic energy, this bike charges as you ride. Our E-Quella bike is incredibly versatile. Make your commute without breaking a sweat or ride further than ever before. Exert less effort and spend more time in the saddle without compromising on style.