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  • Lynskey or Cielo?
  • solarider
    Free Member

    Loving my fully rigid singlespeed, but on some rides I miss gears and suspension forks (never been a huge full suspension fan).

    So I have the parts gathered for a 1 x 11 hardtail. I just need to decide on the frame.

    The singlespeed is a Lynskey titanium Pro 29SL. It has sliding dropouts, so perfect for singlespeed, but also has cable stops for gears. It is wired up for dynamo lights etc, so a hassle to switch from geared to singlepseed and fully rigid to front suspension on a whim.

    I am tempted to buy another frame just the same. I can get one for a decent price, it fits me well, and even the twisty tubes have grown on me.

    For the same money I could go for a Chris King Cielo steel 29er. Something different, but heavier, more prone to rust and with a paint job to take care of. Nevertheless, there is something timeless about a steel hardtail, and it is a particularly nice example. I used to love my steel DeKerf back in the day, and am being drawn to the Cielo for this reason partly.

    Anybody got a Cielo? Which would you go for?

    ratherbeintobago
    Full Member

    They tested a Cielo in the mag a while ago and really liked it.

    bikeneil
    Free Member

    I’m a sucker for ti.

    adsh
    Free Member

    Or the new Ritchey P29 with tapered HT and conventional vertical dropouts?

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