Singlespeeds like hills, but I respectfully disagree, they like flat terrain as well.
On the road or really smooth tracks there is indeed a limit to the RPM I can spin sensibly. But those are not the sections that matter to me, I can go easy too. It is on winding forest singletracks and proper off-road trails with mud, ridges, twists and turns and roots or loose sand the singlespeed is right on the money, in the sweetspot. I typically push 38-19 with the big wheels and that suits me just fine.
enjoy!!
On the road or really smooth tracks there is indeed a limit to the RPM I can spin sensibly. But those are not the sections that matter to me, I can go easy too. It is on winding forest singletracks and proper off-road trails with mud, ridges, twists and turns and roots or loose sand the singlespeed is right on the money, in the sweetspot. I typically push 38-19 with the big wheels and that suits me just fine.
enjoy!!