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Thread: Singlespeed Mountain Biking

  1. #171
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    Wink Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    Quote Originally Posted by ukhursty View Post
    Haha, thats the poster that defines it all :-)

    Complete rubbish, because the single speeder will still be struggling up a mountain why the geared will be back in the pub with a post ride beer and the totti
    No, 'cause the geared rider will be having to wash his bike and then spend hours faffing about with spanners and allen keys to get the thing working again... and then spend the whole of the next day whining because he can't shift onto his little old granny ring.

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    Haha, well maybe he will, if he is a woeful mechanic who cant look after his bike properly!

    I do admit granny ring is for wimps, and there is really no need for it though.

    My next groupset will be Sram XX, middle and big chain ring, 10 on the cassette. Very nice.

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    Quote Originally Posted by ukhursty View Post
    Haha, well maybe he will, if he is a woeful mechanic who cant look after his bike properly!

    I do admit granny ring is for wimps, and there is really no need for it though.

    My next groupset will be Sram XX, middle and big chain ring, 10 on the cassette. Very nice.
    Yawn...oh wake me up...or wake yourself up to the utter pleasure of SINGLE SPEED

    this thread is following form of this forum by degenerating into the very different viewpoints...continue

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    http://www.cmbm.org.uk/results/results09.html
    55th overall and my best time ever for this event, thanks to Fishbulb for introducing me to the joys of singlespeeding, probably the only singlespeeder taking part and had a smile on my face all the way round, no chain coming off, mechs not working due to mud or snapped gear cables, my mate is seriously considering buying one now

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    Great stuff, Merry! Well done mate.

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    Been interested in getting a singlespeed for quite some time to improve my fitness, but unsure about a few things.....


    Do you have to be super fit?

    How do you get up reight steep hills??

    Quite fancy a ss road bike (se lager) or crosser (tricross thingy) - are these crap and would I be better off with a mtb???

    That's all for now!!!

    Cheers

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post

    Do you have to be super fit?

    How do you get up reight steep hills??

    Quite fancy a ss road bike (se lager) or crosser (tricross thingy) - are these crap and would I be better off with a mtb???
    1. No, not at all. Be warned however that riding SS can make you fit!
    2. Stand up and strain or get off and walk!
    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_eapb2sEgbG...h/DSC_0410.JPG
    3. Don't think either of them are crap, but only you know whether you'd be better off with a mountain bike. Depends of what sort of riding you do really. Why not sling a SS mtb together using an old bike, a SS kit and tensioner and give it a go without splashing too much cash?
    Last edited by fishbulb; 16-10-2009 at 01:53 PM.

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    http://www.cmbm.org.uk/results/results09.html
    55th overall and my best time ever for this event, thanks to Fishbulb for introducing me to the joys of singlespeeding, probably the only singlespeeder taking part and had a smile on my face all the way round, no chain coming off, mechs not working due to mud or snapped gear cables, my mate is seriously considering buying one now
    WOW! Excellent ride Merry

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    I've got a singlespeed crosser sat outside waitng for the ride home. It's not crap. 35c Maxxis Locusts cx tyres pumped up nice and hard, its got a turn of speed on the road, and I can still have a bit of fun along the river and up through the woods. You might be pleasantly surprised what hills you can get up if you grunt and grind a bit. Or you can use the 24" gear (two feet) ;-)

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    Re: Singlespeed Mountain Bikin

    Cheers for the advice chaps!

    Think I'll see what I can find second hand on flea bay........

    Neil

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