Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fixed-gear bicycle" in English language version.
A fixed-gear bike, or fixie, is a type of singlespeed bicycle that doesn't allow the rider to coast.
Modern fixed-gear bicycles are credited to Gregory Ferris
The ASC was a true fixed-gear, in that coasting was impossible...the pedals would turn whenever the bicycle was in motion. However, it gave three different ratios: direct drive; 90% and 75%.
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has generic name (help)Modern fixed-gear bicycles are credited to Gregory Ferris