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  • how do you push 50x11 on that?

    Downhill?

  • That things is ace!

  • Exactly.

    Tbh the 50t rolls nicely with an 11-34 cassette down the canal.

    34t inner ring is more than sufficient for any climbs

  • Need some new tyres for the Straggler (currently got crap 32mm commutey things on it). Should I just get Schwalbe g-ones, or is there another do-it-all option?

  • Conti Raceking 29x2.0. Winter is coming.

  • I've actually got a pair of CX kings that i chuck on if i need to - im after something less knobbly than those.
    Unfortunately, the bike doesnt get as much non-road use as it should, so something that's comfy on roads but also won't be totally useless if there's some mud or loose material around.

  • I’ve got a pair of single speed wheels coming in the mail for my 1x1. I believe the smallest freewheel cog is 14T, but I wonder how big a chainring folks run on such a bike? The current 32T from @beetletype25 already looks tight...


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  • Moving the chainring to the outside will give you a bit more clearance. Think that's how I ran it SS.

  • Am in same position with a straggler at the moment. Think i'm just going to go with G-One's too.

    PS Wiggle have £10 off a £50 spend at the moment which may be of use.

  • Is it a hub with a freewheel thread?

    There’s 2 sizes of thread, the usual mtb one goes down to 16t, the one that takes a 14t is a smaller thread and really only found on bmx hubs.

  • It's actually these wheels, sold by @MessengerFantasy!

  • Ah ok, you’ll be able to fit smaller than 14t then, what’s the smallest cassette cog...11t?

  • Will I? I thought I'd need a regular track freewheel on this.
    Fitting an 11T or 13T would be great, no need for a new chainring...

  • For road use I take it? 32:11 would be a hell of a gear for off-roading.

  • G-ones are the one, sjscycles have all Schwalbe tyres at great prices!

  • Just to confirm (as best i can, they came on the bike when I bought it!) they're a SS conversion set so they're using a regular cassette spline, meaning you just mount a 'cassette' cog on it and use the spacers as opposed to a 'screw on' track fitting. Hope that helps!

  • Anyone fitted a 650b GravelKing sk in the back of a straggler?,currently running horizons on mason hunt wheels that have a bit of clearance

  • Aahhh fitted WTB resolutes on my Surly. Worked very well on 100km gravel ride!

  • Wanted for Christmas:

    I'm trying to find a second-hand Surly frameset that would fit a friend.
    In an ideal world, this would be one of the more "roady" ones.

    Get in touch if you're thinking of selling :)

  • Just saw a Midnight Special in the flesh, I was at the same time impressed and not, the Surly effect I guess..

  • What size?

  • Oops, sorry: she’s 160cm:5’2ft.
    So we’re talking ballpark 50-51cm

  • Ok - my wife was thinking of selling her cross check frame - 50cm. I’ll have a chat with her and see if that’s still her thinking (she’s a bit shorter than your friend and finds it a little ‘reachy’)

    Edit. Actually She’s taller, but still finds it reachy :-)

  • 👌 thanks, be in touch :)

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