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fixed-gear

American  
[fikst-geer] / ˈfɪkstˈgɪər /

noun

  1. Also called fixed-gear bicycle;.  Informal, fixie.  a bicycle having a single-gear system and lacking a freewheel mechanism, so that the wheels only move when the pedals move.

  2. such a gear system.

    The bike has a fixed gear.


Etymology

Origin of fixed-gear

First recorded in 1895–1900

Example Sentences

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“Most other commercial fishing operations use either fixed gear or trawl gear like gill nets or drag nets,” Rider says.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 16, 2017

At her shop, customers are required to select from a cornucopia of parts to build their fixed gear bikes from the ground up.

From Slate • Apr. 24, 2015

The next was a man balancing, stationary on a fixed gear bike at the lights - no one likes working with a show-off.

From BBC • Dec. 16, 2013

I had to explain: a hipster today is usually a young entrepreneur, a hard-core capitalist who wants to make it with a fixed gear surfing rooftop grown vegetable organic pork farm.

From New York Times • Nov. 7, 2012

They have no brakes and a fixed gear ratio that means the pedals will always be turning whether our legs want them to be or not.

From The Guardian • Aug. 23, 2012

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