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  • brutaldeluxe09
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    I probably won’t but often think that I might build up an old 26”er as a play bike.

    Hit me with some frames from the 2000’s that might have at the time been considered hardcore hardtails with horizontal dropouts.

    simondbarnes
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    Horizontal or track ends?

    Santa Cruz Chameleon?

    Klunk
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    there’s a medium cotic simple on fleabay @ the moment

    brutaldeluxe09
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    @simondbarnes Chameleon is a good shout

    brutaldeluxe09
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    @Klunk I had always wanted the Simple, had the Soul at about the same time, what a bike.

    joshvegas
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    Horizontal or track ends?

    By the description track ends. When was the last hardcore mountianbike fitted with horizontal drop outs? ’89?

    Some of the dmrs had track ends i hink?

    goby
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    Yep DMR’s Trailstar and sidekick had them I know I got one 😁

    nickingsley
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    Steel framed Genesis IO came with either:

    • ss and rigid forks or

    • Alfine 8 and suss forks

    Though I ran as a ss HT 👌

    neilnevill
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    456. If you bought the swap outs.

    nedrapier
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    When was the last hardcore mountianbike fitted with horizontal drop outs? ’89?

    I had a (prob) 1991 Bonty OR with forward-facing, horizontal(ish) dropouts. Hardcore for it’s time!

    Along with those sodding 1in threadless P2s that I stupidly sold, thinking the Privateer I was given needs 1 1/8th forks! Arg and Sod.

    alaric
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    3rd gen Pipedream Sirius has sliding drop outs if that serves your purposes…

    cakefacesmallblock
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    Identiti Mr. Hyde ?

    sharkattack
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    Spooky Metalhead

    Maybe an Azonic DS-1

    squirrelking
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    Why specifically track ends? Or do you just want a single speed compatible frame?

    If the latter then Orange P7 2010 era (have one with adjustable dropouts), Santa Cruz Chameleon most eras (have a Mk5 with adjustable dropouts), DMR Trailstar Mk3 (if you can find one), 24 Le Toy (had a Mk3), .243 SL/FR/DH (“lightest” to heaviest, had an FR and it was a chonky bugger), On One Gimp (had a PX Bommer which was the same frame with vertical dropouts).

    mattsccm
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    Wish I had never sold my IO. SS and rigid steel forks. Tracks ends.

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