SSCX Frames
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SSCX Frames
What are my options here? I have found the following:
- Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno
- On One Pompino
- On One Pompetamine
- All City Nature Boy
- Traitor Crusade SS
- Civilian Le Roi Le Veut
Anything else?
Leaning towards a Pompino cuz price and full mounts.
- Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno
- On One Pompino
- On One Pompetamine
- All City Nature Boy
- Traitor Crusade SS
- Civilian Le Roi Le Veut
Anything else?
Leaning towards a Pompino cuz price and full mounts.
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I had a chance at a really well priced Traitor, but zero rack/fender mounts is killin' it (in a bad way).
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Civilian Le Roi Le Veut
https://www.ridecvln.com/bikes/le-roi-le-veut/
https://www.ridecvln.com/bikes/le-roi-le-veut/
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eyelets are for ppl who can't use pclamps
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i have a 09 felt breed. it is awesome. [have you looked at the 2012 model? its sick]
i want a nature boy because eyelets/mounts/neon paint but lately i been wanting that new breed. that would be dumb having two breeds right...? but it looks like tron light cycle.
another option, if the bike needs versatility, is find an old miyata touring or equivalent. a lot of those late 80/early 90s touring bikes from companies with race heritage were just the roadie with canti studs and a degree slacker head and seat tubes. a while back i bought a 94 621ST that ended up being too small but it was totally race-able. just strip it of its gears and throw a cheap 'hanging at the back of the LBS' alex rims ss wheelset on.
you can beer in mess bag.
i want a nature boy because eyelets/mounts/neon paint but lately i been wanting that new breed. that would be dumb having two breeds right...? but it looks like tron light cycle.
another option, if the bike needs versatility, is find an old miyata touring or equivalent. a lot of those late 80/early 90s touring bikes from companies with race heritage were just the roadie with canti studs and a degree slacker head and seat tubes. a while back i bought a 94 621ST that ended up being too small but it was totally race-able. just strip it of its gears and throw a cheap 'hanging at the back of the LBS' alex rims ss wheelset on.
you can beer in mess bag.
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thanks bro.
btw a friend here ordered a traitor and they gave him the run around for so long he ended up canceling his order because the bike wasn't going to be ready in time. still didnt get his money back for almost another year. thats weak as hell.
btw a friend here ordered a traitor and they gave him the run around for so long he ended up canceling his order because the bike wasn't going to be ready in time. still didnt get his money back for almost another year. thats weak as hell.
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Civilian Le Roi Le Veut
https://www.ridecvln.com/bikes/le-roi-le-veut/
https://www.ridecvln.com/bikes/le-roi-le-veut/
ok i want that, even tho it looks heavy. because disc
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Salsa Chili Con Crosso has swappable dropouts so you can run it singlespeed. I've run my 2011 Chili singlespeed for about a year, but I'm in the process of switching it to 1x10 now. My old Cross-Check shall resume duties as SSCX.
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Any BB30 or PF30 frame you like with one of these https://beercomponents.com/
They rock and are professionally cyclocross tested.
They rock and are professionally cyclocross tested.
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Surly Crosscheck and Origin8 CX700 are both singlespeed-compatible and have more mounts than you'll know what to do with.
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I'm assuming Yummy wants SS (track) specific drops?
Otherwise, there are a world of CX-grade bikes (anything with a moderate rake and shorter chainstays) that would work with an EBB option.
Otherwise, there are a world of CX-grade bikes (anything with a moderate rake and shorter chainstays) that would work with an EBB option.
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