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• #3427
not seen that b4 very intresting..the sport is going single up front!
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• #3428
the sport is going single up front!
Maybe, for some types of competition, probably mostly Elite XC racers on the kind of highly groomed tracks we saw at Hadleigh Farm.
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• #3429
great info mdc. the mind boggles @ what manufactureers will come up with next.. probably more gears on the back and even more narrow sprokets ... the single does sort of make sense in alot of ways
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• #3430
Wow, interesting, something new.
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• #3431
For those that don't like a bumpy ride :-s
*Haemorrhoid sufferers? -
• #3433
wow that looks like some serious fun
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• #3435
Did the Swinley rides etc die a death?
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• #3436
Nah just been too busy recently. Should start up again soonish.
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• #3437
Anyway, I've got a 26" wheel, SS jump bike with rigid forks... my BMX replacement, meant for short rides in flat towns, pissing about on. Absolutely not meant for XC.
While a lot of us want the right bike for the job. Sometimes just as a reason to buy or build another one. Some of the most fun rides I've ever had have been on the most inappropriate bikes.
When I picked up my Uncles Brompton, I took it through part of Epping forest on the way back. I couldn't stop grinning.
If you're enjoying it that much, you could always stick a lower gear on for the Winter?
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• #3438
While a lot of us want the right bike for the job. Sometimes just as a reason to buy or build another one. Some of the most fun rides I've ever had have been on the most inappropriate bikes.
This,
I love my SS tricross so much I might keep it even though I really shouldn't. -
• #3439
This,
I love my SS tricross so much I might keep it because Specialized no longer supply them to the UK.Actually, I can't see it on the US site either. I'd keep it.
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• #3440
yeah I don't think there was any other aluminium SSCX bikes made, and specialized stoped making them.
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• #3441
^ Felt used to supply the breed over here a few years ago. Not anymore though :-(
They still make it. Just not available in the UK ( as far as I know? )
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• #3442
I stand corrected, nice bikes!
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• #3443
I don't think there were many about. Do bike manufacturers think that people in the UK don't like singlespeeds?
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• #3444
Singlespeed cross is a niche in a niche I guess. Comparatively small target market, most of whom I'd imagine would build their own rigs rather than go with an OTP.
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• #3445
Yeah, keep forgetting it's all about profit, rather than fulfilling my own personal requirements ;-)
- Goes off to petition Specialized.
- Goes off to petition Specialized.
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• #3446
I've got a ss tricross as well and love it . Gonna do some of the Wessex league 'cross races on it , starting next weekend . Taken off road with some of the local mtb'ers and altho not as quick as them , I think I was deffo having more fun .
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• #3447
That should scare a few people off.
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• #3448
959 finishers.
How not to land, starring me. Stayed on though. Win.
Next year?
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• #3449
First time at Swinley - took 11 year old son who loved it nearly as much as me. Car park hideously full but trails pretty empty.
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• #3450
Any body doing this?..........Im doing it on a Gazelle cyclocross bike:)
http://www.bhf.org.uk/get-involved/events/view-event.aspx?ps=1001425
Total capacity is only 32t (the difference between 10 and 42, no provision for multiple chainrings) but the dérailleur geometry actually looks like a throw back to a time before Suntour, with no slant parallelogram, just a straight offset parallelogram like a Simplex LJ design: