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Cheeto 07-31-08 02:16 PM

Single Speed mountian bikers are insane...
 
lol!
Well I dropped my chain yesterday and it bent a link. No one could spare a power link, so I chopped the chain and put it back on... I couldnt shift above 4th gear, Because I was worried about my RD stretching way out.
in 3rd-2nd gear the chain got so tight it wouldn't shift at all I had to move it manually.
So I rode the whole trail in my 5th gear in the back and my 2nd ring up front
(dont know the exact tooth numbers, but its an 8 speed bike) and holy crap... it was a challenge going up them hills. But I never once stopped or walked! I still ran a 31.4 minute lap, which is considered fast, my normal times range between 27-30 mins.
But I'm conviced that single speeders must be
A: Mentally Insane
B: Freaking Ripped as heck
C: Both.

C Law 07-31-08 02:22 PM

why not just drop the chain to the small ring up front?

lofnsjoke 07-31-08 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by C Law (Post 7177411)
why not just drop the chain to the small ring up front?

because he removed it...cause granny gears suck

somegeek 07-31-08 02:34 PM

Single speed riders are mad men.

C Law 07-31-08 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by lofnsjoke (Post 7177479)
because he removed it...cause granny gears suck

OK. gotcha.

granny gears suck but singlespeeding is crazy

rydaddy 07-31-08 02:39 PM

... and single speeders are insane because Cheeto says so.

Hot Rod Lincoln 07-31-08 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by rydaddy (Post 7177581)
... and single speeders are insane because Cheeto says so.

I ride a 29er SS and weigh 270lbs...I am not ripped, just crazy

kenhill3 07-31-08 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by somegeek (Post 7177529)
Single speed riders are mad men.

Plenty of gals out there riding SS MTB.

xcracer13 07-31-08 02:45 PM

SS isn't crazy. It's pretty fun actually.

rydaddy 07-31-08 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Hot Rod Lincoln (Post 7177637)
I ride a 29er SS and weigh 270lbs...I am not ripped, just crazy

Rigid or hardtail?

Hardtail = crazy
Rigid = insane in the membrane

I am racing SS next season. 29er seems like the way to go for me. Hopefully the misses let's me get a new bike before then... or I'll have to convert my 26er hardtail. Call me insane, but 29er rigid seems like fun.

giant rules!!! 07-31-08 02:53 PM

SS riding is a lot of fun. I train on one up saddleback mtn. Its 13 miles of climbing to the summit than I ride through the main divide which hurts...

Hot Rod Lincoln 07-31-08 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by rydaddy (Post 7177727)
Rigid or hardtail?

Hardtail = crazy
Rigid = insane in the membrane

I am racing SS next season. 29er seems like the way to go for me. Hopefully the misses let's me get a new bike before then... or I'll have to convert my 26er hardtail. Call me insane, but 29er rigid seems like fun.

I am too heavy to do the rigid thing...I would kill a rigid fork. WB Magic 80 is on my front end....great fork and holds up to me very well

scrublover 07-31-08 03:48 PM

pssst. secret: you likely had it in a much harder gear than most SSers run. *most* trail riding ssers run lower than a 2:1 ratio.

32 x 20 here. what i ran in colorado too, and i rode my ss there on nearly all the same trails as my other bikes. not as bad as you think. it's all about how you pedal, not how hard. conservation of energy and momentum is key. when to coast/rest, when to pedal, and picking good lines are pretty key.

Cheeto 07-31-08 03:49 PM

Yea, I probably did have it in harder gear, a lot of SS riders here have the granny gear up front.

pinkrobe 07-31-08 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by scrublover (Post 7178176)
pssst. secret: you likely had it in a much harder gear than most SSers run. *most* trail riding ssers run lower than a 2:1 ratio.

32 x 20 here. what i ran in colorado too, and i rode my ss there on nearly all the same trails as my other bikes. not as bad as you think. it's all about how you pedal, not how hard. conservation of energy and momentum is key. when to coast/rest, when to pedal, and picking good lines are pretty key.

True dat - 32x20 in these parts. My buddy rides 32x19, but he weighs less than I do. I find an aggressive rear tire works wonders as well - I have a 2.1 Velociraptor in back and a 2.3 Conti Vertical Pro in front. The bigger front tire takes the zing out of the rigid fork. I ran 1.95" F&R for one ride and couldn't do it a second time. Owwwww.

mx_599 07-31-08 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by Cheeto (Post 7177341)
lol!
Well I dropped my chain yesterday and it bent a link. No one could spare a power link, so I chopped the chain and put it back on... I couldnt shift above 4th gear, Because I was worried about my RD stretching way out.
in 3rd-2nd gear the chain got so tight it wouldn't shift at all I had to move it manually.
So I rode the whole trail in my 5th gear in the back and my 2nd ring up front
(dont know the exact tooth numbers, but its an 8 speed bike) and holy crap... it was a challenge going up them hills. But I never once stopped or walked! I still ran a 31.4 minute lap, which is considered fast, my normal times range between 27-30 mins.
But I'm conviced that single speeders must be
A: Mentally Insane
B: Freaking Ripped as heck
C: Both.

how the hell do you have so many problems?? in the past, you could argue i never ride. not true this year. i raced all winter and spring and rode. you have had enough problems to last me a lifetime of racing!!

:thumb:

mx

Cheeto 07-31-08 05:29 PM

because I dont have quality parts on my bike, and I'm not afraid to thrash and bash. I ride rough if I have to.
I never got my Jump guard from the LBS and my chain... jumped.

somegeek 07-31-08 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by kenhill3 (Post 7177651)
Plenty of gals out there riding SS MTB.

Thought the crazy was implied there. :D

junkyard 07-31-08 06:02 PM

Geared mountain bikers are insane. I know because I am one. And I am insane. I have a collection of baby doll heads in my kitchen sink to prove it. yaerhfevm.

elf 232 07-31-08 06:03 PM

Yes, SS are intense, and they are my favorite for XCing, but riding a FS in the same ratio as a SS is somewhat different. First off, you have a lot of extra weight which normally isnt on a SS, and its also a firmer and more responsive pedal action.

Also a true SS is usually meant for pure XC which means it should have better geometry for climbing than even your XC FS which is meant to handle some type of downhills or at least a more laid back headtube to assist in root riding.

junkyard 07-31-08 06:10 PM

Single speed lacrosse players are p*ssies.

rankin116 07-31-08 06:32 PM

^ :thumb:

elf 232 07-31-08 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by junkyard (Post 7179073)
Single speed lacrosse players are p*ssies.

Do you know one? I said SS on XC was my favorite, I have borrowed one on a few rides from a friend, I dont actually even own a SS.

scrublover 07-31-08 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by elf 232 (Post 7179035)
Yes, SS are intense, and they are my favorite for XCing, but riding a FS in the same ratio as a SS is somewhat different. First off, you have a lot of extra weight which normally isnt on a SS, and its also a firmer and more responsive pedal action.

Also a true SS is usually meant for pure XC which means it should have better geometry for climbing than even your XC FS which is meant to handle some type of downhills or at least a more laid back headtube to assist in root riding.



Yep. Your SS bike will explode if you take it down too steep of a slope, or too large a jump or drop. :rolleyes:

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1...8/IMG_5808.jpg
Here I am, courting disaster. This bike is only slightly less slack geometry than my other bikes, but still waaaaay slacker than the stereotypical XC bike geometry.

So, all of this just begs the question: what is a "true" singlespeed?

Elisdad 07-31-08 08:25 PM

Singlespeedin' rocks. I'm not faster than most folks, but I seem to smile more. :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...6/DSC_0424.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...image002sm.jpg

Here's an action shot.

http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/2/rc0003un5.jpg

Also, I don't think that I'm insane.


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