Can I add gears to my beach cruiser?

You can add gears to a cruiser bike if the dropouts of the frame can accommodate a wheel hub designed for multiple speeds. If the frame is too narrow, you need to cold set a steel frame or use internal gear hubs. Adding gears to a cruiser bike can be expensive because you must change the entire drive set.
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Can I add gears to my bike?

The answer is a qualified "yes." There are different ways to install easier gears on your bike, but it's not always a matter of swapping just the gears. Depending on the type of components that you already have, and the compatibility of those components, you may need to replace some of other components.
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Can you add gears to a non gear bike?

If your bike frame is engineered for O.L.D above 130 mm, you can go ahead and install a multi-gear cassette and derailleur. However, if it's designed for O.L.D under 130mm, you only have two options: To use an internal gear hub. To cold-set the frame.
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Can you upgrade single speed bike to geared?

It can be done for some frames, but not most. Again, the simplest option is if the bike manufacturer for your bike model already has a single- to multi-speed conversion kit available for your bike model. Some bike manufacturers, for some bike models, have single- to multi-speed conversion kits.
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Can you put a cassette on a single-speed bike?

Hubs for Singlespeed Bicycles. There are four ways you can go, as far as hubs are concerned. You can use a flip-flop hub, a multi-speed freewheel hub, a cassette hub, a single-speed BMX hub, or a single-speed MTB hub.
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How do I make my single speed bike pedal easier?

If your single speed is difficult to pedal at slow speeds, purchase a front gear that is smaller or a back gear sprocket that is larger. If your bicycle is difficult to pedal at high speeds, increase the size of your front sprocket or replace your back sprocket with one that is smaller.
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Is it better to have more gears on a bike?

Gears don't make a bike "better" or "worse." The quality of a bike is always a function of how well it suits your needs. You might be better off with a bike with 21 gears, or just 1! It all depends on how you plan on using it. The number of gears isn't always a multiple of 7, as others have pointed out.
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Can I upgrade my bike cassette?

Luckily, many common and not-so-common wheelsets, as long as they're at least 10-speed, can be upgraded to 11-speed by purchasing a new cassette body. The body is the part that attaches to the center of the hub and drives the wheel and bike when you pedal.
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How much does it cost to convert a bike to single speed?

Total cost of the job was about $100, with $60 going to parts and $40 to labor. This is an average price for a basic single-speed conversion, according to One on One. (In most towns, there will be bike shops more attuned to the single-speed movement, so call around for some bids if you go ahead with a similar project.)
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What is the best single speed gear ratio?

If you're just starting out on your adventure on a single speed or fixed gear bike, a gear ratio of around 2.7-2.8 will be ideal.
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How do you convert a freewheel to a fixed hub?

You can just use the freewheel on the large thread on the fixed side. It's the same size, and just as durable as the freewheel side, for normal people. So just unscrew the lockring and cog, and put on a standard freewheel of your choice.
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Can you make a fixie Coast?

On a fixed gear, you can't coast. If the bike is moving, your legs need to be moving. While you can't coast, you can use reverse pressure on the pedals (i.e. pedaling backwards) as a way to control your speed. Some people who ride fixed remove their brakes, relying solely on backwards pressure to control their stop.
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Are 3 speed bikes good?

A 3-speed bike is a great option. It gives you more choices and more flexibility than a single-speed bicycle, but it doesn't reach anywhere near the many options of seven, 21, or even higher-speed bikes. With a 3-speed bicycle, you can tackle riding uphill, downhill, and flat terrain.
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What is a bike dropout?

A fork end, fork-end, or forkend is a slot in a bicycle frame or bicycle fork where the axle of a bicycle wheel is attached. A dropout is a type of fork end that allows the rear wheel to be removed without first derailing the chain.
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How does a 3 speed hub work?

Three speed hubs use a planetary gear system to achieve a gear ratio between the sprocket and the wheel. In this gear system the sun gear is fixed in place while the planet carier is rotated. This causes the planet gears to rotate which in turn causes the ring gear to rotate. The rider selects a speed using a shifter.
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