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Old 05-28-10 | 02:20 PM
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SS Build Help

Hey guys. I haven't posted in a while, but right now I ride a Windsor Hour, and have been on the SS side for a couple of weeks, but I ride fixed in rainy conditions and days when I just feel like riding fixed.

I actually want to build a singlespeed bike and turn the windsor to fixed gear permanently.


I need help finding a good frame.
Specifically, im looking for a frame with aero tubing, AND has (preferably) internal cable routing, but I mean, knowing that its not ideal, as long as it has the cable holders on the frame ( I hella forgot the name of that part).

It would be cool to have geometry thats more aggressive than 73-degree seat tube, like maybe 78, but 76 is still cool (kind of like the 725TR).

The CATCH, is that I don't want a frame that is built to hold a wheel built for multi speed cassettes. I need a frame that is built for a singlespeed hub. I dont want to have to use spaces.

Now a Leader 725TR would have worked fine, but I don't want to destroy the clean look of the lines with cables clamped on to the frame.

Specifically, im building a time trial type single speed bike, with bullhorns + aero bars etc.

Track frames don't work since they aren't naturally built for use with brakes, and most single speed frames are just track frames.


Btw....I thought the Cervelo P3 frame was pretty awesome, until I saw the price tag.




SUGGESTIONS? COMMENTS?


THIS IS THE LOOK IM GOING FOR KIND OF:

IMAGINE THIS BIKE AS A SS, NO LOGOS (ONE FLAT COLOR), A DEEP v AT FRONT AND DISC WHEEL AT REAR =P)

http://www.cannondale.com/usa/usaeng...-0RM5D-Slice-5

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