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12-16-22, 05:27 PM
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Posted By Rolla

I wish the EBB was a good singlespeed solution,...

I wish the EBB was a good singlespeed solution, but I haven't found that to be the case. Sliding dropouts, on the other hand -- especially like those found on the Kona Unit (and other models) --...
12-16-22, 07:09 AM
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Posted By IAmSam

Personally I'm committed to trackends on my...

Personally I'm committed to trackends on my one-gear bikes so can't really add to discussion of merits of the various tensioning methods for your dealy.

But before even getting to that point - I...
12-16-22, 06:14 AM
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Posted By theblackbullet

I use the Niner biocentric bottom bracket. It's...

I use the Niner biocentric bottom bracket. It's the same concept and works well. It has enough adjustability to go multiple teeth change on either cog or chainring. I much prefer it over spring...
12-15-22, 10:49 PM
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Posted By Sorcerer

What they said above is true and all against the...

What they said above is true and all against the EBB method.

An EBB may be prone to creaking as well - however my experience with two of them was not a disappointment in that regard.

Another...
12-15-22, 10:15 PM
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Posted By veganbikes

I would look to build a frame with dropouts...

I would look to build a frame with dropouts similar to to the All City Super Professional (https://allcitycycles.com/bikes/super_professional_single_speed)or the Otso Warakin...
12-15-22, 07:30 PM
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Posted By TejanoTrackie

If you plan on changing gearing regularly, an EBB...

If you plan on changing gearing regularly, an EBB is the worst possible solution. The amount of adjustability is minimal, so you will have to add or subtract chain links every time you make a gearing...
10-13-22, 09:17 AM
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Posted By Rolla

You can't go wrong with Paragon Machine Works....

You can't go wrong with Paragon Machine Works. Good call.
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