Old 04-11-06, 03:25 PM
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It'll work. What's the rear dropout spacing?

These wheels popped up on the forum today. Seem to be a good choice. You might need to buy spacers for the rear axle, I'm sure your LBS could help you out w/ that. Sugino RD single speed cranks w/ a 110mm spindle BB and a EAI cog (avaliable at Harris Cyclery or Business Cycles) w/ a matching lockring should get you a good chainline. Or use an existing crankset, if you have one laying around. Gearing: My suggestion would be to start out around 65 to 70 gear inches (calculate gear choice here) and adjust from there. Fill out the rest of your equipment from your spare parts bin and you have a nice, inexpensive fixed gear.

Easy as pi.