Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - My new single speed!!!

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CrazyRay
07-14-04, 03:23 PM
Hello fellow single speeders,
I have just finished a 2 year long single speed project.
I hope the photos are not too blurry?
The bike weighs 20.5 LBS.
It just screams down the road!!!
I hope you enjoy the photos.
Ray
SINGLE SPEED PARTS LIST
FRAME, Cannondale 1FG
CRANK, Campagnolo Record Pista
BOTTOM BRACKET, Campagnolo Record
BRAKE LEVERS, Dia Compe Road
BRAKE LEVERS/Rear, DiaCompe Stoker/Dummy
BRAKES, Paul’s Motolite
SEAT POST, Moots Ti
SADDLE, Brooks Swift
HANDLE BAR, Nitto Moustache Handlebar
STEM, Custom Moots Ti (on order)
HEADSET, Cris King
HUBS, Phil Wood High-Flange Track
RIMS, Velocity Aeroheat
WHEEL LACING, Front: Radial Front
WHEEL LACING, Rear: Snowflake Pattern Rear
TIRES, 1987 Vintage Continental Slicks
PEDALS, MKS Track Royal Nuevo
Toe Straps, Toshi
Water Bottle cage, Vintage Ringle
isotopesope
07-14-04, 03:39 PM
that's a great looking bike with nice parts. very unique and well done. ditch those spoke lacing patterns though... :P
nocoins
07-14-04, 08:29 PM
its so... so.... CLEAN!
it looks like a great ride, go out and get it DIRTY!!!
have fun!
... did you lace the wheels yourself?
Thylacine
07-14-04, 10:27 PM
Kinda reminds me of this......
http://www.mookietwoh.com/indian/1986indian.jpg
.....except it's, well, a Cannondale.
OneTinSloth
07-14-04, 10:46 PM
what....the ****...is that?
oh yeah, whoever took that pic. did a great job of making sure everything looked super nice and neat...EXCEPT FOR THE CROOKED VALVE STEM!!! OMG LERN 2 INSTALL AN INNER TUBE!!!!
:rolleyes:
WAY TOO CLEAN! love the bike other than it's cleanliness. At least slop some grease on there!
kurremkarm
07-15-04, 12:57 AM
Hello fellow single speeders,
I have just finished a 2 year long single speed project.
I hope the photos are not too blurry?
The bike weighs 20.5 LBS.
It just screams down the road!!!
I hope you enjoy the photos.
Ray
SINGLE SPEED PARTS LIST
FRAME, Cannondale 1FG
CRANK, Campagnolo Record Pista
BOTTOM BRACKET, Campagnolo Record
BRAKE LEVERS, Dia Compe Road
BRAKE LEVERS/Rear, DiaCompe Stoker/Dummy
BRAKES, Paul’s Motolite
SEAT POST, Moots Ti
SADDLE, Brooks Swift
HANDLE BAR, Nitto Moustache Handlebar
STEM, Custom Moots Ti (on order)
HEADSET, Cris King
HUBS, Phil Wood High-Flange Track
RIMS, Velocity Aeroheat
WHEEL LACING, Front: Radial Front
WHEEL LACING, Rear: Snowflake Pattern Rear
TIRES, 1987 Vintage Continental Slicks
PEDALS, MKS Track Royal Nuevo
Toe Straps, Toshi
Water Bottle cage, Vintage Ringle
Those r the single speeds with vertical drops that have the adjustable bottom bracket?
Kind of neat looking but why the heck didnt they just give it horizontal drops?
20 pounds is light, very, my fixie weighs way more than that and my mountain, yeah gods, prolly over 30.
IronHorse
07-15-04, 02:18 AM
Those r the single speeds with vertical drops that have the adjustable bottom bracket?
Kind of neat looking but why the heck didnt they just give it horizontal drops?
The excentric bottom bracket is to make running disk brakes easier.
CrazyRay
07-15-04, 11:18 AM
Yes, 2 years! This is my third bike. I have a tricked out 1987 Diamondback Arrival. I can no longer put any more unique parts onto that bike, so I started thinking about putting a new bike together. I have been looking at vintage/unique bike parts for awhile. I knew that I wanted the Snowflake Pattern rear wheel lacing, but could not find anyone that could do it. I happened upon a bike messenger one day who had the lacing that I wanted! So I finally found the name of someone that could lace up my back wheel (Marcus at Yojimbo’s did the lacing for me). I also wanted the Moustache Handlebar brake setup, like on the old 1990’s Bridgestones. Two brakes up front and two dummies on the rear. (I convinced a buddy of mine to do that setup on his Rivendell – photos enclosed) It just took me awhile to get the funds together, (and to justify the costs to myself) and to choose a frame. Then one day I saw the 1FG. I was hooked. Getting the parts together took another 14 months. So technically I have been thinking about this bike for over 2 years.
Thylacine
07-15-04, 10:00 PM
You're a very good collector, excpet for the 1FG part. Now, go hang that thing up in the trophy room and start on the next project. May i suggest a 22" circa 1990 Yeti FRO Pro in turquoise? :)
CrazyRay
07-16-04, 08:23 AM
Thats funny, my everyday bike is a 1971 Schwinn Varsity. And by the way, I would love to get a 1990 Yeti! BTW, why don't you like the 1FG? It is very well made, and it has a bottle opener on the dropout!
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