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I’m thinking about building up a 29er steel frame with rigid carbon forks and 2x10 drivetrain to use for pootling about the woods and a bit of road/fireroad stuff.
Anyone out there with something similar? Can you post some pics please?
Sorry, I would but mine is 3x9
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Thanks for the pic, that's rather nice Scotroutes...well laden too 🙂 I haven't settled on a final gear spec yet so could end up with 3x9 too.
Pace RC129, Reynolds 853, with a steel fork to match, rides lovely, it just pings along the trails. It's singlespeed at the minute, but will do gears as well, so if you fancy a winter with one cog and less maintainence it's ideal, and then pop gears on for summer.
Thanks for the pics folks. The bikes look great and have given me a good idea of how my potential build might look. Benji - singlespeed in winter and gears is summer sounds like a plan 😀
Bazz
Nice build, what size is it?
The Grey boxes with green roof, are they for storage, i need some extra storage, and that might be a solution?
bazz, that's how it starts.. )
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Will 3x10 do? New model will be getting carbon forks.
Sheephills - the bike is 19.5" size, i'm 6 foot tall and the fit is spot on for me.
As for the boxes, yep they're garden storage, most garden centres do them or something similar as do Argos, like this one:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7058316.htm
HTH.
SE Stout - rigid, 29, bought SS but now 1x9. Heavy but a good bike.
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I've had a few, these are the only pics I have to hand.
Pace withe Gears:
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Pace with Fat Front for Sh!ts and Giggles:
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Singlular Rigid Monstercross:
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Singular In normal mode:
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Salsa and Singular are the best rides. The on-one which i can't find a pic of was close behind.
The new 2014 Salsa El Mar looks good - [url] http://salsacycles.com/2014-dealer-preview/consumer_preview/pdf/Dealer_Preview.pdf [/url]
I'll be abel to join in later 😉
Hurry up postman!
Same as guitarhero here. Great bike!
And now I can join it, with my built-this-afternoon On One Inbred 😀
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Singular Gryphon?
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Jones in road trip mode. Steel rules.
How are the rigid forks on rougher trails? Sorely tempted to pre-order one of the new Swifts at £400 to build up for an all-rounder, but just a little nagging doubt about rigid forks. Guess they can be swapped though. (And they probably wouldn't be any worse than the ancient 80mm bombers on my old Kona anyway).
Unless its serious DHing you won't notice the lack of suspension after a couple of rides. To me rigid feels more direct, gives you a lighter front end and more control.
The only rigid fork i've ridden is the Exotic carbon one on my On-one, and with a 29er wheel fitted with a 2.4 front tyre at 30psi, i honestly don't think it is any harsher than a short travel 26er over most trails, the only time i notice it is on small drops.
Have you thought about 1x9 or even 1x10 set up, I'm running a 1x9(rear road cassette) at the mo and I've never had any trouble getting up the big climbs at trail centres and natural trails to.
Save weight to!!
I have thought about 1x10. What size chainring would you recommend?
34t or 36t IMO
[quote=thegreatape ]How are the rigid forks on rougher trails? Sorely tempted to pre-order one of the new Swifts at £400 to build up for an all-rounder, but just a little nagging doubt about rigid forks. Guess they can be swapped though. (And they probably wouldn't be any worse than the ancient 80mm bombers on my old Kona anyway).
FWIW, I much prefer the feel of the rigid forks over the Rebas on my El Mariachi. Of course there is a bit more "chatter" bit the bike just feels a lot more lively.








