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Kinda looks like a long-exposure shot of a fast moving unicyclist... Hope he was ok!


 
Posted : 30/03/2013 1:08 pm
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This has got me wanting a rigid fork now.

So what's best

Exxotic. hylix, trigon these climax things on ebay?

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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?


 
Posted : 30/03/2013 1:42 pm
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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'


 
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Exxotic. 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.


 
Posted : 30/03/2013 2:19 pm
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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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Posted : 30/03/2013 3:11 pm
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My Kona Unit 29er with Niner fork

Ruddy bloody good.

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Posted : 30/03/2013 4:07 pm
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This thing:

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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.


 
Posted : 30/03/2013 5:38 pm
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BWD, liking that except for the seatclamp maybe the gusset. (obviously lots of love for that dekerf as well)


 
Posted : 30/03/2013 7:10 pm
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My rigid singlespeed 🙂
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Posted : 30/03/2013 8:54 pm
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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


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 6:35 am
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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.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 7:40 am
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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 🙂


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 7:48 am
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I only own one bike with any suspension these days (hardtail) and that only gets used for coaching. I guide on a rigid 29er ... people often give you 'a look' when they see it but it soon gets forgotton 😉

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Posted : 31/03/2013 10:11 am
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Does anyone run carbon forks on a Gryphon.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:15 am
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[img] [/img] Selma was sub 18lbs

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[img] [/img] Jeff space frame 26.9lbs


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:20 am
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even satans dark minions ride rigid in the woods.

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Posted : 31/03/2013 10:28 am
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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


 
Posted : 01/04/2013 6:17 pm
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When your bike is this nice....

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Who needs suspension? 😉


 
Posted : 01/04/2013 6:23 pm
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use it mostly for canal commutes, but ride it in the Dales sometimes. Tried it in the Dales at 20lb build, but didn't like getting pinged all over the place, much more controllable with a bit more weight at 23/24lb
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Posted : 01/04/2013 6:26 pm
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The key point is, it does everything that I want to.

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Posted : 01/04/2013 7:28 pm
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That Dave Lloyd is lovely.


 
Posted : 01/04/2013 8:01 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 01/04/2013 8:21 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 01/04/2013 9:55 pm
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Hooked on this thread im now in the process if selling my st4 to fund a nice rigid and other bike lol


 
Posted : 01/04/2013 10:04 pm
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@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.


 
Posted : 02/04/2013 1:45 pm
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To clown wheel or not to clown wheel, that should be the question..

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Posted : 02/04/2013 2:14 pm
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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

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Posted : 04/04/2013 12:06 pm
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Currently in bits awaiting S/S parts


 
Posted : 04/04/2013 12:18 pm
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Bubbles, 1/2 way across Dartmoor;

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Posted : 06/04/2013 5:58 am
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My current one. SIR.9
Best bike I've ever owned. Love it.

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/takisawa2/8433098303/ ]IMAG0128[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/takisawa2/ ]pten2106[/url], on Flickr

Inbred (29er).
First 29er.

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/takisawa2/5781071092/ ]IMAG0484[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/takisawa2/ ]pten2106[/url], on Flickr

Inbred (26").
16" Bit small. Seat wasnt always that high.

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/takisawa2/6276734478/ ]IMAG0257[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/takisawa2/ ]pten2106[/url], on Flickr

24Seven (26")
My first SS. Bit harsh (for steel).

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Posted : 06/04/2013 6:31 am
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hardly ever ride with suspension anymore.

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Posted : 06/04/2013 6:44 am
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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.


 
Posted : 06/04/2013 6:50 am
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Dirty MrSchmancy right where he should be.

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Posted : 06/04/2013 7:02 am
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A couple of rigid bikes out in the hills. Love the simplicity of the rigid. Still ride suspension as well though.

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Posted : 06/04/2013 7:52 am
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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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Posted : 06/04/2013 7:55 am
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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)


 
Posted : 06/04/2013 11:04 am
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Was gonna get a sus fork but finding it comfy enough as is


 
Posted : 06/04/2013 1:03 pm
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Mate lent me his explosif for asthon court yesterday

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This thing absolutely flies around those trails! IT's got those crazy maxlight tyres on with minimal tread

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I really want one now, Saw a frame on ebay this morning and went in 10 minutes 🙁


 
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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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My rigid singletrack slayer; comes in at 25-26lbs depending on what tyres I'm running. Perfect second bike for winter / mud...
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Posted : 07/04/2013 3:42 pm
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^^ That's lovely with the silver rims to match the frame


 
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Cheers Scotroutes 😀


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 4:20 pm
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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!


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 4:54 pm
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Your kidding, those Pace RC200 were know as the spastic bambi* 😉

*copyright Steve Worland, not me.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 5:36 pm
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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.


 
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