School Me on Must Have Features for Single Speed 29er
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I use an eb on mine it works fine.
Carbon forks work fine but to avoid the need for 3" tyres try a narrow 2.3" tyre on wide rims(35mm) with schwable pro core. The effe t is fairly similar i can roll over must stuff that i cant without pro core.
Uphill my single speed is quicker than my geraed bike simplg because i have no choice but to charge.
Carbon forks work fine but to avoid the need for 3" tyres try a narrow 2.3" tyre on wide rims(35mm) with schwable pro core. The effe t is fairly similar i can roll over must stuff that i cant without pro core.
Uphill my single speed is quicker than my geraed bike simplg because i have no choice but to charge.
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I mean, ebbb gives you the most amount of gear options versus a drop out based tension system, but it also comprises. Remember that first gen of niners that basically always loosened? Ebb def the best option for a SS retrofit, but there are definitely more elegant and effective solutions, especially if you're going for a new bike.
I've set up a few ebb. Varies rider to rider if they keep up keeping it adjusted properly.
I've set up a few ebb. Varies rider to rider if they keep up keeping it adjusted properly.
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There are a number of ebb available for pf30 and bb30 retro fit. Done a number of SS set ups on cross bikes with vertical drop outs in the past few months as people seem to really be getting into the
sscx thing here. Compression fit and expansion lock to prevent slipping, basic derlins that then house a bb.
sscx thing here. Compression fit and expansion lock to prevent slipping, basic derlins that then house a bb.
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Oh it's sooo bad! It's fine in a bb30 frame but pf30.. basically had a machined metal sleeve gasket makered in place and milled down the ebb piece so it wasnt permanently ruining the frame.
That being said, I honestly think rocker drops are the most user friendly tension system. Not as clean looking as ebb though, but you can get it pretty light with ti options from paragon etc.
That being said, I honestly think rocker drops are the most user friendly tension system. Not as clean looking as ebb though, but you can get it pretty light with ti options from paragon etc.
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Ive ridden nothing but ECBB for 5 years, never loosened once. Current build ( viewtopic.php?f=10&t=145369 ) has a brand new S-Works Epic frame running single speed, works flawlessly.
My opinion is strong bars, strong stem, and the right gear ratio for how you pedal. Im a power rider, cant get my cadence above 130, so i grind gears. Others prefer to spin so keep that in mind.
My opinion is strong bars, strong stem, and the right gear ratio for how you pedal. Im a power rider, cant get my cadence above 130, so i grind gears. Others prefer to spin so keep that in mind.
I guess there's worse hobbies than making a bike light? Right?
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Gears.
+1
Needed unless the terrain you ride is devoid of hills. I love my 1x11 10-42 set up but could do with a larger sprocket, that will become more needy as I get older (or drop to 30T or 28T on the front).