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Chinese Carbon MTB => 29er => Topic started by: Cevan on November 27, 2016, 06:45:41 AM

Title: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: Cevan on November 27, 2016, 06:45:41 AM
First post here and looking to get some advice. 

I am going to build up a very light 29er singlespeed with a rigid fork this winter.  My buddy has an 18 lb Foundry and that thing is so much fun to ride.   Unfortunately that frame is no longer available so I'm looking at these Chinese frames.  His Foundry had a 71.5 headtube angle.  The frame that is the closest is the IP-01.  Not sure about its reliability. The 057/Yoeleo M-91 seem well sorted but have a  comparatively slack headtube angle. 

I don't want a heavy frame but a100-200gram difference isn't going to make or break my decision.

One more thing.  OnCarbonspeed's website, there are no prices I could find.  Is this info available somewhere?

Thanks for you input.

Chris
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: tripleDot on November 28, 2016, 10:06:49 AM
Can't suggest which frame as I'm personally looking at a Ti frame for my SS project.  But as for Carbon Speed prices, just look for Peter's email address on CS website, and shoot him an inquiry.
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: Cevan on November 28, 2016, 08:42:50 PM
I emailed Peter and he was very responsive in answering my questions regarding pricing and ordering. 

Any singlespeeders here?
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: bxcc on November 29, 2016, 06:47:27 AM
Yup! I'm running my Workswell 062 as a singlespeed. I do wish I would have went with a BB30 instead of the BSA so I could have used and EBB instead of the chainguide as a tensioner but it works. And I wasn't planning on using it as a SS when I ordered the frame. It's at 20.4 pounds with XT trail pedals and a RS Sid front fork. I'm thinking of putting the rigid fork back on for the winter months and that should put it right at 18 pounds or so.
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: Cevan on November 29, 2016, 07:54:31 PM
I saw your build in another thread.  I had never ridden such a light ss until recently.  Gotta have one now.

I was leaning towards a BSA.  Going to use a Next SL crankset.   
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: bxcc on November 30, 2016, 06:12:51 AM
I was leaning towards a BSA.  Going to use a Next SL crankset.   

What is your plan for keeping tension on the chain?

I have been very pleased with my WW-062 frame. The head angle is 70.5 with the 100mm Sid that's currently installed. It's based around a 71 degree head angle with a 90mm (497mm A2C) fork which is pretty much spot on with the Specialized Stumpjumper. With the rigid fork that came with it, it's somewhere between 71.5 and 72.
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: Cevan on November 30, 2016, 06:48:09 AM
My buddy's been using a surly and has no issues. Raced the Vermont 50 without skipping a beat.   The bike will always have a rigid fork on it.
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: bxcc on December 02, 2016, 04:01:37 PM
18.3 pounds. That is what mine weights ready to ride with the rigid fork back on. Just in case you were wondering.  ;)
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: rrrrxx on December 20, 2016, 01:01:08 AM
 ;D
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: rrrrxx on December 20, 2016, 01:02:04 AM
 8)
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: carbonazza on December 20, 2016, 03:54:44 AM
Nice bike rrrrxx ! It must be light.
What kind of mono-speed "derailleur" is this?
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: gohloum on December 20, 2016, 08:59:48 PM
SS thread! Nice.  There is this guy, Brian, who rides with us from time to time on a single speed, and quite honestly, I think he is faster than most of my group and many of them have podium placed in the Florida Circuit races. 

Anyway, since you guys are talking about SS drive systems, he has a custom TI bike with a belt drive system. I believe it is this one: https://www.sevencycles.com/spotlight/belt-drive.php

I got a chance to take it for a quick spin and I have to say that belt drive is pretty slick!  Lighter, and smoother.  You don't realize you can feel your chain until you dig into a belt drive. The sensation is so fluid!

They aren't cheap by any means, but definitely worth looking into.  I do know he said something about a tensioner wheel he added to the system as he was having problems with the belt coming off.  Since he installed it, it's been perfect.... The guy rides heavy 1 to 2 times a day.... He's an animal, LOL!

Anyway, if you have questions about it, I can get in touch with him and get you more info from his first hand experience.
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: carbonazza on December 21, 2016, 04:49:15 PM
I always wondered how many teeth front/back you choose to put on a SS when you start.
And does he change the ring or sprocket depending on the planned route?
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: Cevan on December 22, 2016, 09:11:30 AM
I'll be using a 32/20, which is good for our New England terrain.
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: byrt on December 26, 2016, 07:39:24 PM
8)

Beautiful, Can you please tell us more about your choosing components, is that 29" wheels? which hub did you use for a single speed?
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: rrrrxx on January 02, 2017, 09:25:05 PM
Is a common hub, with a lot of spacer.Using a 13T shimano tooth.
The "derailleur" is LitePro Single Speed Chain Tensioner.
I mod the tail hook drill a hole for the spring.
you can see how it install.
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: rrrrxx on January 02, 2017, 09:26:17 PM
Nice bike rrrrxx ! It must be light.
What kind of mono-speed "derailleur" is this?

The "derailleur" is LitePro Single Speed Chain Tensioner.
Title: Re: Singlespeed rigid/rigid frame advice
Post by: rrrrxx on January 02, 2017, 09:27:55 PM
8)

Beautiful, Can you please tell us more about your choosing components, is that 29" wheels? which hub did you use for a single speed?

It is 29" wheels and see above