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Hi
Looking at building up a "nice" 29er SS. This would be a fully rigid build but would like the option to add front suspension or maybe gears if the mood/need arises.
I'm looking for a frame on which to base a build. Initial favourite was the Niner Air 9 RDO but that's 2k for the forks and about £450 for the forks. It looks nice but not sure it's that nice or that I really want to spend that much.
Is anyone using this frame at the moment? If so, what do you think?
Any suggestions for alternatives to consider?
In a typical "recommend your own bike" I will say Salsa El Mariachi.
Build it how you like, no fuss singlespeed setup. Steel is real etc etc
I've just built mine up rigid single speed with 2.2 inch wide tyres. I put a Surly fork that will allow 3 inch up front to give a bit more bounce but not bought some yet.
Pipedream Skookum
+1 on the El Mariachi - I had one and sold it and have missed it everyday since.
I've got a Singular Gryphon and I'm running it "full niche" - fat tyres, flared drops etc. It's lovely, reet loverly.
Singular Swift?
If you want a large there's a Spot honey badger on the classifieds- can run ss and gears and even belt drive- being sold by one of the Slovenian singlespeed crew
pace rc129 (if we are recommending stuff we have for sale..........)
Tbh I'm not selling the Spot I'm trying to avoid buying it!
You can get SS dropouts for a santa cruz highball, carbon or Alu depending on budget.
Custom titanium frame for around £600?
@ pop larkin
Tbh I'm not selling the Spot I'm trying to avoid buying it!
😯 but you've just got a....
OP, bear in mind that the Niner Air9 RDO isn't supposed to run SS due to the nature of the BB shell. The old Air9 Carbons were, and I'm not sure about the newer version. I have a Air9 (alloy) that I run rigid SS with a Niner fork and that works out really well. 3.3lbs which is about the same as the Carbon Air9s believe it or not (Niner routinely seem to tell porkies about their carbon frame weights!).
Pivot les? Seems to be pretty versatile, twentynineinches gave it some good reviews both geared and as if I'm right
Is anyone using this frame at the moment? If so, what do you think?
Can't comment on the ss side of things but running 1x11 and it is simply a pocket rocket! Just a shame the rider isn't at the moment haha
The new frame is 200quid less than old so knocking at 1800 for new!
Does this help?[url] http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Clearance/Frames/Pivot/LES [/url]
If you only wanted to spend £250 on your frame, I have a lovely looking Salsa Mamasita 18" frame in white with blue decals, blue Salsa seat clamp, and Chris King Rasta tapered headset with Hope 1&1/8th converter.
Was planning to build a single speed (with a singulator) but I changed my mind so it's hanging in the garage unemployed but looking gorgeous. Seat post diam 27.2. I haven't got pics yet, but you can see it on google images.
Curtis custom?
Don't panic Clink the Jones isn't going anywhere- I had a thought about the spot as a geared alternative but tbh I've got a geared swift waiting to be built in the shed anyway 😳
phew! 😀
In a typical "recommend your own bike" I will say Salsa El Mariachi.
This.
That les link was cruel. I've wanted that or a yeti arc for ages. I did think it was lighter than that though
This is the problem i have had until i stumbled across a gary fisher ferrous for little money. Enough options if you have mkneh but on a tighter budget the options are more thin.
Contact a frame builder like taylormade or similar and get a custom frame made. In the long run that what i want to do with ferrous replace it with something lighter.
This is the problem i have had until i stumbled across a gary fisher ferrous for little money. Enough options if you have mkneh but on a tighter budget the options are more thin.
Contact a frame builder like taylormade or similar and get a custom frame made. In the long run that what i want to do with ferrous replace it with something lighter.
Chris King Cielo with Paragon adjustable dropouts.
i would get a new santa cruz highball al, they are selling the older ones at stiff reduced too.
but i am just saying what i want and probably not being helpful
