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• #2352
such a cool frame...now off to sell a kidney
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• #2353
Isn't this putting quite a bit of strain on the seatstays? or does it sort of rely on you getting the chainlength close enough your self that it's only a minor adjustment?
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• #2354
Such Ti goodness 🤤
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• #2355
Stooges...
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• #2356
Whats the deal with that Singular?.. 69er but the geo looks so normal, and rear end isnt as gappy as id expect.. unless Sam made a 26er frame at some point, designed for like a 140mm fork? So many questions!
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• #2358
Yep, cool little bike :-)
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• #2359
While I'm here, another
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• #2360
Can't seem to find a driveside shot of this tiny Jones.
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• #2361
my singular
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• #2362
so tiny! I thought they only came in one size
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• #2363
I thought they only came in one size
Not sure about now, but when he used to make the titanium frames himself, they were custom.
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• #2364
maybe I'm thinking of the original steel ones, I recall a Singletrack mag review
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• #2365
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• #2366
These SingleBe eccentric dropouts look tidy.
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• #2367
Interesting! thanks for the link :)
Very nice looking swift btw! Is that one of the first gens? Looks super similar to mine in length and ht angle. Also, what size revelate is that, and is it a "large" frame?
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• #2368
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• #2369
thanks! this is an old one, yes. still fits 2.4 front and rear tho :)
I believe it's a large frame, the ebay seller didn't know. the revelate is an XL and it fits GREAT!
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• #2371
Just spotted some good deals on maxxis tyres on their own site.....well, someone on singletrack spotted it! Anyway, go to the Black Friday bit and there are some very cheap tyres going, including some plus sized stuff...I've bagged a pair of new crossmark 2's for £43 including postage.....retail is £40 odd each
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• #2373
Bah, no Ardents :'(
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• #2374
Yeah, that what I was going to go for...
Love the stooge!
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• #2375
Can’t decide if I like those Stooges or not. There was one on eBay that needed some love, didn’t sell at £100.
They’re all 29ers right?
It's a Moonmen M26
Chain tensioning is done via their 'Mension' system. http://www.moonmenbikes.com/mension/