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  • Let's see your rigid bikes…
  • the-muffin-man
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    …no – road bikes don’t count!

    Mine below – the only MTB in my shed now, just enjoying the simplicity. I’ve never done really gnarr(!) stuff so this set up suits me fine.

    (I did a quick search and couldn’t see a recent rigid bike thread).

    nedrapier
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    very nice!

    I reckon there’s going to be a bit of crossover on the SS thread!

    Here are my two rigid 90’s singlespeed mtbs (one’s pushing your no road bikes rule!)

    wwaswas
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    tazzymtb
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    postierich
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    IMG_2611 by Richard Munro[/url], on Flickr

    otsdr
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    Old picture, now it has a squishy fork on.

    GregMay
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    The Ti Fargo in Cuban gravel mode.

    IMGP6506.jpg by Greg.May[/url], on Flickr

    the-muffin-man
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    Nice bikestand nedrapier!

    fasthaggis
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    An orange winter bike

    cokie
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    40mpg
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    Themuffinman, I’m pretty sure your tinbred was one of the inspirations for mine, as you kept posting pics on here 11 years ago!! So here’s mine still going strong too!

    Skinny tyres for an adventure race I did a short while back.

    [/url]IMG_20150628_180539911 by Allan[/url], on Flickr[/img]

    nemesis
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    Semi fat Swift

    Also use it with more conventional 29er rubber but I’m seriously considering selling those wheels as it’s brilliant with the b+ ones.

    singlespeedstu
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    Blending in. by multispeedstu[/url], on Flickr

    DSCF3092 by multispeedstu[/url], on Flickr

    2008_1102penmachno0026 by multispeedstu[/url], on Flickr

    Wally
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    Got to be the oldest here, abused but makes me smile when it gets muddy and slippy, hence mudguards. Also “Strap it on, holiday” bike. Fillet brazed.

    tazzymtb
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    stu- I love your green jones, my black is getting tatty now having kicked the hell out of it for a good few years, repaint coming up soon and a green may well be the answer.

    vorlich
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    cokie
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    Lots of people with dangley things hanging off the back of their bikes.. You’re doing it wrong ! 😉

    nemesis
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    Nah, we’re not tryhards 😉

    deev
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    98 Zaskar

    it’s a proper one

    Giant Cadex HCM3, cromo rear triangle and lugs and carbon main tubes, I keep meaning to roadify this at some point, eventually…

    the-muffin-man
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    I really like your Cotic otsdr – I still can’t get use to the tiny front/large rear chainset/cassette setup nowadays. I’m used to a big-ring!

    Deev – you seem have suspension on that GT!

    Themuffinman, I’m pretty sure your tinbred was one of the inspirations for mine, as you kept posting pics on here 11 years ago!!

    Yep – a lot of bikes have gone through the shed in that time. But the Tinbred remains.

    singlespeedstu
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    Taz.
    The green is so much better than that dull silver one I had before. 😉

    deev
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    it’s a 98 Judy, it doesnt work very well anymore!

    Bregante
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    No longer mine but it was fun while it lasted..

    tazzymtb
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    stu-less likely to suddenly and spontaneously come apart in a series of expensive and no longer connected bits of tube as well 😀

    SprocketJockey
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    Here’s mine. I’ve not had a bike with suspension for about 4 years now.

    1×1 – Now has Mary Bars and Schwalbe Big Apples for commuting duty

    KM – Currently 1×9 with Smorgasbord / Chunky Monkey combo

    firestarter
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    singlespeedstu
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    Taz.
    Exactly. 😀
    Glad to see the sheep still in one piece.
    It wouldn’t have been had it stayed here…

    kazafaza
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    The past

    Genesis iO SS:

    Gary Fisher RIG:

    DiamondBack Mojito:

    Kona Unit:

    Genesis Fortitude:

    Genesis High Latitude:

    The present

    Genesis Longitude:

    Krampussy:
    no pic here actually but it looks like a Krampus 😉

    Ah, and another one: 1979 Raleigh Esquire

    Denis99
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    another Jones


    Regards

    Denis

    Paceman
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    I love riding this bike…

    OCB
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    Almost all of my bikes are rigid, but several fall into that kinda broad gentleman’s-day-bike / dirt-road-sport-tourer / gravel /monstercross genre (so look a bit ‘road’ I guess).

    Here’s my Swift from earlier this week, as this is probably the most MTB-like bike I own.

    jameso
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    jameso
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    1979 Raleigh Esquire

    Like it..

    jameso
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    Duffer
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    Rubbish picture, great bike.

    loving all the Jones! I’d love to join the club, but the Inbred is more in my price range just now. That said, all the Hope kit wasn’t cheap…

    nedrapier
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    Jameso, I love that graffiti! Sums up a lot of the appeal of long distance riding.

    The lower the lows, the higher the highs.

    Where was it?

    Teetosugars
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    Krampus:

    Fargo:

    9:Zero:7

    psycorp
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    Don’t think I’ve seen a carbon rigid bike yet.

    Starting to think my C456 Evo is one of a kind.

    thepodge
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    I’ve always been slightly envious of this bike, by far one of the best looking I’ve seen for a long time

    xcstu
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