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Kinda looks like a long-exposure shot of a fast moving unicyclist... Hope he was ok!
This has got me wanting a rigid fork now.
So what's best
Exxotic. hylix, trigon these climax things on ebay?
I notice the hylix states
Axle to Crown: 45cm, can be used for 26", 700c and 29er wheels also
What axle to crown should i be looking at for 26" 100mm fork?
I have a couple:
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26" wheels
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29er, now hub gears and whole lot of other stuff which makes it weighs a ton and a half!
Rigid bike are awesome for honing your skills or for realising how crap a rider you are 😉 SS - mainly for lack of maintenance and a bit of a pain so you know you're still alive and crankin'
trickydisco - MemberExxotic. hylix, trigon these climax things on ebay?
My Exotic was ace, haven't got a bad word to say about it. Not exactly stiff, but that worked just fine for me.
Had to get a shorter one for the new bike so replaced it with a Hylix, which is probably fine, but scares me a bit- weighs nothing at all. Good tyre clearance, 2.5 goes in no bother with a 26 inch wheel. Not yet tested it hard, but it does nothing untoward while rolling about.
Axle to crown- a 100mm suspension fork is usually about 475mm so deduct 25mm for the sag and you get 450-ish. But, there's no real perfect answer, some folks say it should be shorter, more in line with the fork when it's working. Also, there's a bit of a tendancy to use big tyres which adds a bit more front height! I reckon the Hylix feels good. The 29er Exotic is 465mm so I used it as a "long travel" rigid in the Soul and 456, that worked well too. Don't obsess on it, I would say.
Dumped a Gary fisher Rumblefish 2 29er, an on one inbred HT and a lappierre 514 and got this. The simplicity and enjoyment of riding real are fantastic.
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This thing:
It's a Setavento ti copy of a Marin Rocky Ridge frame run singlespeed with a Forward Components, I think, eccentric outboard bottom bracket and an On One 26" carbon fork, flat bars, reversed stem etc to keep the front end down and a 29" front wheel.
It weighs around 21lb and works pretty well, brilliant muddy 24-hour race bike, makes you think hard about lines up and down in the Peak and the front end rolls over a surprising amount of stuff plus lack of fork compression makes it mosty predictable. It could undoubtedly weigh a bit less, but I don't really care.
I wouldn't want it as an only bike round here, there are too many rocks, but given that I spent most of the 90s riding the same trails on a rigid Marin Bear Valley.
Limits? It goes less fast through rocky stuff and you have you think a little harder about lines generally, but on smoother trails it's ace and it makes sort of medium stuff that's a breeze on a hardtail or susser challenging again.
BWD, liking that except for the seatclamp maybe the gusset. (obviously lots of love for that dekerf as well)
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My new ish fully rigid steel 29er rides betterer and plusherer than my old front sus 26er hands down. I love it and 19.5 lbs too
I've rarely had an MTB fleet without a fully rigid in there somewhere. I love them for making easy trails fun and challenging again and for giving me less maintenance to worry about. Currently got a 29er Kona Unit single speed. It's a bit of a wheels-on-the-ground brute compared to my previous rigid (nice and light carbon forked Bianchi) but I always enjoy riding it and it does steamroller stuff surprising well. As others have said above I wouldn't want it as my only bike though.
BWD, liking that except for the seatclamp maybe the gusset.
It has a crack in the seat-tube, hence the double-bolt clamp which holds the whole area under compression and stops it spreading. The gusset? Apparently Lynskey don't brace/gusset headtubes like that because it actually weakens the frame - or so Brant said while he was Ragley, I think - and with hindsight I'd probably get it done differently.
Oddly, I most like that the rear brake hose routing is on the righthand underside of the top-tube so it runs neatly with UK rather than continental sided brakes. Anyway, cheers, for a randomly evolved lash-up, I reckon it looks and rides pretty well 🙂
Does anyone run carbon forks on a Gryphon.
Those fat bikes look amazing but I just cant help thibking they look like hard work. Specially singlespeed tazzy ?lol
Pretty sure I saw that bike and probably yourself at the monkey rail crossing 2 or 3 weeks back and thinking to myself, ouch
That Dave Lloyd is lovely.
There has to be one
I had a pair of exotic carbons on my inbred 29er for a few months, and while it was a different experience,very direct feeling, etc., due to an old wrist injury I found that after a while it became uncomfortable, add another 20 mins and it became painful, and add another 20 mins and I'd actually be wincing over anything significant.
Hence, it had to go, I don't want to have my rides limited by such matters (I want my legs to give out first!)
Second what others said about climbing - for out of the saddle single speed climbing, rigid or lockout is a big advantage.
I've done almost all my riding on a rigid SS over the past year or more. I honestly didn't miss suspension during the 2012 mudfest and now I'm on a 29er I honestly think I'll be sticking with it for most local (Surrey hills) rides even when it dries out. I love it.
Hooked on this thread im now in the process if selling my st4 to fund a nice rigid and other bike lol
@captain:
Thanks paulo6624. It is a Kinesis FF29. Kinesis
Was a time that rigid-SS-29er-dropper-post was an exclusive niche.
That time's gone it seems.
To clown wheel or not to clown wheel, that should be the question..
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😉
Think i might stay away from those hylix forks 😯
http://forums.mtbr.com/weight-weenies/hylix-ebay-carbon-29-29er-fork-727649-2.html
Bubbles, 1/2 way across Dartmoor;
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My current one. SIR.9
Best bike I've ever owned. Love it.
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Inbred (29er).
First 29er.
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Inbred (26").
16" Bit small. Seat wasnt always that high.
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24Seven (26")
My first SS. Bit harsh (for steel).
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Off out all day on this in a mo..
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Rejigged spec as the other one has gears and currently a rare strip-down sort out. Rode a nicely laid-back and fun-handling 29" HT for a while locally not long ago, good to get some perspective back after being on this kind of bike for so long. It was fun, I went faster in places but overall, just different. I was happy to get back on the rigid bike.
Dirty MrSchmancy right where he should be.
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Just back from a trip on my (now rigid) El Mariachi.
Feels like a different bike now - in a good way!
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My one and only bike - have yet to find anything i cant do on it 🙂 26" too 😈
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(sorry i cant work the damn photo thing)
My el Mariachi. I just like it if it rattles and shakes. And I love the low maintenance, low tech level approach - it still works perfect and does it for me.
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^^ That's lovely with the silver rims to match the frame
Cheers Scotroutes 😀
Rode my fully rigid Pace RC200 today as my mates Trek Remedy was broken & he was forced to ride his old hard tail, I thought it would be a laugh to ride the Pace, no it wasn't, it was 2 hours of pure pain, my arms & hands are knackered, how the hell did I used to ride that thing. I've ridden some pretty serious in Wales & Spain on that in the past, addmittedly it had RC35/6's in it back then, I must have been a lot tougher back then, never again will I whinge about lugging my 38lb Turner 6pack round the trails!
Your kidding, those Pace RC200 were know as the spastic bambi* 😉
*copyright Steve Worland, not me.
Not sure if it is the firm, dry trails or the fact that I was moving a lot faster than in the wet but I feel like I have been through the mangler after a fast blast on the rigid today. Good fun though.




















