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• #2
Bob Jackson will add mudguard and rack eyelets to a Vigorelli
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• #3
Fox asked the same/similar question here:
Fixed/SS frames with TWO sets of bottle bosses, mudguard eyelets AND a back brake
He settled on a Person Touché (his build thread).
I'd definitely look at Person. Also IIRC Dawes and Ridgeback did a very good practical SS with all the bosses. The Dawes was called Mono. Maybe have a look for second hand ones.
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Thanks Hugo7. I did see Fox's thread, but he wanted eyelets for mudguard, not rack. I'll definitely have a look into the Dawes and Ridgeback suggestions.
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Thanks Hugo7. I did see Fox's thread, but he wanted eyelets for mudguard, not rack.
can't tell if serious...
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• #7
How much are you looking to carry? A big saddlebag (Carradice or whatever) could be an alternative to a rack.
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• #8
Pompino. I'm biased though.
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• #9
It might be a bit hard to get in England, but a Kilo TT ticks all the boxes.
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• #10
Surly Cross Check, not SS-specific, has wider rear spacing, but has everything else you want. Though brakes are Vs or cantis only, can't take road calipers.
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• #11
Surly Cross-Check can be set up SS, as can an All-City Space Horse. Mo' money, but mo' bike.
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• #12
This:
http://www.lfgss.com/thread117929.html
Ticks all your boxes.
Thanks DHD. It's a nice bike, but am a bit concerned about the 57cm frame. I'm 6' 3" and had a 57cm Kona PHD in the past, which was definitely too small. I currently have a 60cm Trek Alpha, which is just the right height.
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• #13
How much are you looking to carry? A big saddlebag (Carradice or whatever) could be an alternative to a rack.
I wont be carrying too much, just a light change of clothes. I'm thought saddlebags were only big enough to carry a few tools. I'll have a look into it.... thanks!
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• #14
Just had a quick look into Carradice, and this will definitely suit my purpose (to carry a change of shirt/trousers and perhaps some shoes). Can they basically go on any bike? I was looking at the Paddy Wagon before I realised it didn't have eyelets for a rack...
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• #15
Check out Carradice saddlebags, something like the modern-shaped one in the Super C range ... QR mount attaches to seatpost - no need for particular saddle with loops.
The Pompino is your friend.
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• #16
I have one of these http://www.gravelbike.com/?p=1913
It attaches directly to the seatpost. Potentially may be an issue with a carbon seatpost (no-one seems willing to try it). If you're 6' odd you'll have no problem with clearance.
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I have one of these http://www.gravelbike.com/?p=1913
It attaches directly to the seatpost. Potentially may be an issue with a carbon seatpost (no-one seems willing to try it). If you're 6' odd you'll have no problem with clearance.
Perfect! This now gives me lots more options for a SS.
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Thanks DHD. It's a nice bike, but am a bit concerned about the 57cm frame. I'm 6' 3" and had a 57cm Kona PHD in the past, which was definitely too small. I currently have a 60cm Trek Alpha, which is just the right height.
I think I said in that thread that while the frame size is stated as 57cm,this is the top tube length c-c. The seat tube actually measures 60cm c-t, so this would be the same size as your Trek Alpha, therefore perfect for you!
Hi, I am looking for a single speed bike that comes with eyelets for mudguards and a rack. I know I can attach them using other alternatives, but comments in other posts suggest this is not ideal.
I'm used to cycling to work with a rucksack on my back, but this gets sweaty and, unfortunately, my new job doesn't provide showers. Think a pannier is the only option.
Any suggestions? I need a 60cm or 61cm frame. I'd prefer to buy a bike that's already built, but could be persuaded to build one if there was a frame around.
I'd also like a steel frame, if possible.
So far, looks like my only option is a Day One. Any other suggestions??
Cheers