Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - SS MTN Bike suggestions...

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I'm in the market for a single speed mtn bike for trail riding and rough offroading, but have no idea as to where to look for a bike or what to look for. If anyone has any info I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm on a budget and would like to keep it under $400 so a used bike would probably be my best bet, not sure though. I'm 6' tall if that is needed info too. Thanks in advance
cloak/dagger
03-24-10, 08:04 PM
Redline Monocog... http://www.redlinebicycles.com/bikes/mtb/2010-monocog-26
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wearyourtruth
03-24-10, 08:07 PM
any of the bianchi ones are nice. SASS BUSS PUSS WUSS MUSS.. they all stand for ____ ____ Single Speed.
somerslam
03-25-10, 05:55 AM
Sent you a pm.
wroomwroomoops
03-25-10, 06:24 AM
Redline Monocog... http://www.redlinebicycles.com/bikes/mtb/2010-monocog-26
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FSCK YEAH! I have the Monocog - I love it but now my wife wants to steal it from me, it's just too fscking good, damint! We're approaching a family crisis because of that bike, that's how good it is to ride.
any of the bianchi ones are nice. SASS BUSS PUSS WUSS MUSS.. they all stand for ____ ____ Single Speed.
Hell yes.
I've had two SISS's, a SASS, and my current single speed is a CUSS.
These frames were all designed by Sky Yaeger of Swobo. She designed the Pista Concept too.
wearyourtruth
03-25-10, 08:35 AM
interesting, i didn't know she was with swobo.
wroomwroomoops
03-25-10, 08:43 AM
interesting, i didn't know she was with swobo.
I think she is Swobo, pretty much...
cloak/dagger
03-25-10, 08:53 AM
FSCK YEAH! I have the Monocog - I love it but now my wife wants to steal it from me, it's just too fscking good, damint! We're approaching a family crisis because of that bike, that's how good it is to ride.
Yeah I'm riding the '07, great bike. Best for the money IMO, and not to mention the frame/paint job is downright sexy...
wroomwroomoops
03-25-10, 09:18 AM
Yeah I'm riding the '07, great bike. Best for the money IMO, and not to mention the frame/paint job is downright sexy... We have the '07, too (brown with spinal cord). I have not seen the 2010 Monocog up-close. Looks like they dropped the spinal cord design? Who cares, as long as they kept the geometry.
Oh, btw, we have the 29er. I have a bunch of SS mountainbikes, and the one I built around the Monocog frame is the best. Unfortunately, wife agrees.
cloak/dagger
03-25-10, 12:06 PM
Ah, I'm just riding the 26. It's a real dark green. A guy I used to work with rode the Flight 29, and that was pretty dope as well, although it was way too small for me.
Actually just put some disk brakes on mine, need to upgrade more parts... all stock except for the fork/brakes.
If you're looking for a 29er, hands down the Bianchi SOK... Easton Ultralite tubing, Fox 29er fork with lockout (new ones have the poploc), disc brakes, and nicer cranks / wheels than the Monocog... Got mine for $750 shipped on eBay, my friend paid close to $600 for his monocog... No comparison... I would take the SOK every day hands down.
Lug Steel
03-25-10, 02:53 PM
If you're looking for a 29er, hands down the Bianchi SOK... Easton Ultralite tubing, Fox 29er fork with lockout (new ones have the poploc), disc brakes, and nicer cranks / wheels than the Monocog... Got mine for $750 shipped on eBay, my friend paid close to $600 for his monocog... No comparison... I would take the SOK every day hands down.
Agreed- I found a new (unridden) 2008 SOK for $800 on ebay-
After taking it out on the trails last week I realized its worth every penny! I love the way it handles & rolls over everything!
Research the measurements though. I'm 6'3" and fit great on my Large, so i think they run a little big (also comes in Med. & XL)
I can't believe they discontinued it for '10- Considering Bianchi pioneered the 29" (700c) mountain bike idea-
I believe the stock fork is a Rock Shox Reba SL, which is worth almost half of cost of what you can get these for on close-out-
I think its the sharpest ready-made SS 29er out there, mine's super deep metallic blue & its got the same black on white billboard graphics that
the Bianchi Pista has, so it looks like a Hipsta Pista on "Roids"!
I still haven't found out what SOK stands for, anyone know?
I heard that Sok means "stump" in Italian, but this has been disputed.
bikesdirect_com
03-25-10, 03:43 PM
I'm in the market for a single speed mtn bike for trail riding and rough offroading, but have no idea as to where to look for a bike or what to look for. If anyone has any info I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm on a budget and would like to keep it under $400 so a used bike would probably be my best bet, not sure though. I'm 6' tall if that is needed info too. Thanks in advance
You do not have to go used
Dawes Deadeye 29er
Windsor Cliff 29.1
SE Stout 29er
are all under $400 and would be hard to beat in a used bike IMO
bikesdirect_com
03-25-10, 05:53 PM
Dude. Come on.
Dude?
OK
I also think these deals on new SS 29er will beat most used that you can find
http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10053_10052_502354_-1_10000__200516
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/BI276P02-Se+Bikes+Stout+29Er+Bike+09.aspx
point is: there are new options with good specs at under $400
wearyourtruth
03-25-10, 09:04 PM
why should he keep under his $400 budget buying new when he can follow the other morons in this thread who can't read and suggest he spend $200-350 more!
johnnytheboy
03-25-10, 10:50 PM
fyi, the monocog weighs more than 30lbs.......as does the deadeye.
wroomwroomoops
03-25-10, 11:03 PM
why should he keep under his $400 budget buying new when he can follow the other morons in this thread who can't read and suggest he spend $200-350 more!
Excellent point, sir. The thing is, I always build my bikes myself - I buy the frame and add the parts I have lying around, and usually get a good deal on the frame (I never spent more than $320 on a bicycle frame, not once in my entire life). I got the Monocog frame and fork for $250. So my views may be a bit biased.
But I still think a Redline Monocog should sell within the budget of the OP.
Here is a thread from back when I was in the market for a 29er (2007), and as you can see, the prices mentioned matched the OP's budget.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?376632-Motobecane-Outcast-29er-vs-Redline-Monocog-29er
wroomwroomoops
03-25-10, 11:05 PM
Dude?
OK
I also think these deals on new SS 29er will beat most used that you can find
http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10053_10052_502354_-1_10000__200516
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/BI276P02-Se+Bikes+Stout+29Er+Bike+09.aspx
point is: there are new options with good specs at under $400
Those are very ineresting deals, I must say!
wroomwroomoops
03-25-10, 11:07 PM
fyi, the monocog weighs more than 30lbs.......as does the deadeye.
Almost every 29er will weight in the 28-30 lb range, einstein.
johnnytheboy
03-25-10, 11:48 PM
lol, "einstein"...mine weighs 22lbs.
http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=595655
guess all those people are lying (myself included).....?
and alot of those bikes have a suspension fork and gears.
glad to know you've done your research.
wroomwroomoops
03-26-10, 01:12 AM
lol, "einstein"...mine weighs 22lbs.
http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=595655
guess all those people are lying (myself included).....?
and alot of those bikes have a suspension fork and gears.
glad to know you've done your research.
Tell us more about your bike, please?
bikesdirect_com
03-26-10, 04:54 AM
fyi, the monocog weighs more than 30lbs.......as does the deadeye.
That maybe
Here is a post from a guy who says his Deadeye weighes 30.2 lbs - which is of course over 30lbs
http://forums.mtbr.com/showpost.php?p=6534093&postcount=19
johnnytheboy
03-26-10, 08:12 AM
wroom, click my sig.
it contains all you need to know.
wroomwroomoops
03-26-10, 08:40 AM
wroom, click my sig.
it contains all you need to know.
I am not quite sure, does it have an EBB?
Almost every 29er will weight in the 28-30 lb range, einstein.
My Soul Cycles Dillinger with the Niner Bio-centric EBB came it at under 27lbs, and this thing was no weight weenie, with full hydros, rhyno lites, and 2.5" big apples.
There was a guy over on MTBR with a 22lb alloy Misfit diSSent.
EDIT:
This guy's right here:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3077/2397946401_67bd95f6bc_b.jpg
TejanoTrackie
03-26-10, 09:11 AM
My Soul Cycles Dillinger with the Niner Bio-centric EBB came it at under 27lbs, and this thing was no weight weenie, with full hydros, rhyno lites, and 2.5" big apples.
There was a guy over on MTBR with a 22lb alloy Misfit diSSent.
EDIT:
This guy's right here:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3077/2397946401_67bd95f6bc_b.jpg
Dang! That thang is totally hot!
So badass....all the gold bits are Hope.
johnnytheboy
03-26-10, 02:28 PM
mine's 22lbs with a steel fork...if i had that white brothers rock solid, mine would weigh ~20lbs easily.
those hope hubs of his are also lighter than my king's....i just wanted the durability of the king's though.
i'm running a 19" frame, steel fork, hydros and the bit with a 22lb bike.
wroom, you obviously didn't see the sliding dropouts.
in other words- no, it doesn't have an ebb.
wroomwroomoops
03-26-10, 05:20 PM
wroom, you obviously didn't see the sliding dropouts.
in other words- no, it doesn't have an ebb.
I obviously didn't. That wasn't meant as a personal affront.
I just got my Cliff 29.1 put together. I took it out to the trails for the first time and it was really fun. I couldn't be happy with the price and the quality. +1 for Bikesdirect!
I wish the bike didn't have mounts for the non disk brakes, and the cable holders for going to a geared setup. :lol: Oh well.
29er's under $400 FTW!!
wroomwroomoops
03-27-10, 01:50 PM
I just got my Cliff 29.1 put together. I took it out to the trails for the first time and it was really fun. I couldn't be happy with the price and the quality. +1 for Bikesdirect!
I wish the bike didn't have mounts for the non disk brakes, and the cable holders for going to a geared setup. :lol: Oh well.
29er's under $400 FTW!!
Yeah, that seems like a great deal, too. I often wish I lived in the USA, just so I could avail myself of these great deals.
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