a damn big SS (mtb)
#1
a damn big SS (mtb)
i am a big guy and up till now i was riding a pretty small bike. that all changed this weekend!
custom goodness from:
https://www.waltworks.com/
29" wheels (700c for you roadies
), 1 speed, 34x22, better than i could imagine!
my new baby.

the front

the back

compared to a 17 inch "little" bike

thanks to legalize_it for all the help in putting it together and helping me to figure out those new hitech cranks! according to him "it's so big it should have a backup alarm"
come say hi if you see me at SSWC!
custom goodness from:
https://www.waltworks.com/
29" wheels (700c for you roadies
), 1 speed, 34x22, better than i could imagine!my new baby.
the front
the back
compared to a 17 inch "little" bike
thanks to legalize_it for all the help in putting it together and helping me to figure out those new hitech cranks! according to him "it's so big it should have a backup alarm"
come say hi if you see me at SSWC!
#2
Nice.
Any reason you didn't get a matching WW fork? Trying to save some coin (very understandable)?
I'll be at SSWC w/ my Kelly 29er. Well, that or my Surly 1x1, lending one of the bikes to a friend coming in from Germany for the event, so I'll let him pick which ride he wants.
Any reason you didn't get a matching WW fork? Trying to save some coin (very understandable)?
I'll be at SSWC w/ my Kelly 29er. Well, that or my Surly 1x1, lending one of the bikes to a friend coming in from Germany for the event, so I'll let him pick which ride he wants.
#3
he's got a 220 pound limit on his forks rioght now, and i come in at a nice 230. he says he's making big guy forks after some more testing. i'll definitely get one when they are ready as the KM fork seems extra super stiff!
#4
Too Much Crazy
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 3,660
Likes: 3
From: NY
Bikes: Eriksen 29er, Gunnar Roadie, Niner RLT, Niner RIP 9
sweet bike max a mill.
That old bike looks like it should be your little brothers .
It looks like there is a 4-5'' difference in effective top tube length.
I love that stretched out feeling on singlespeeds. I feel that it helps your climbing quite a bit while giving you that nice aggressive xc position. I also feel that you can stay seated longer in that position while climbing.
Your back brake looks a little mal adjusted by the way.
That old bike looks like it should be your little brothers .
It looks like there is a 4-5'' difference in effective top tube length.
I love that stretched out feeling on singlespeeds. I feel that it helps your climbing quite a bit while giving you that nice aggressive xc position. I also feel that you can stay seated longer in that position while climbing.
Your back brake looks a little mal adjusted by the way.
#5
LF for the accentdeprived
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 3,549
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From: Budapest, Hungary
Wow. You must be really big! When I looked at the first pic, I thought "What's he talking about? It's not big at all". Then I read it has 700c wheels...
Good job you found tyres for that monster.
Good job you found tyres for that monster.
#7
jack of one or two trades
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,640
Likes: 0
From: Suburbia, CT
Bikes: Old-ass gearie hardtail MTB, fix-converted Centurion LeMans commuter, SS hardtail monster MTB
Holy crap, that thing may climb like a mule, but it looks like a horse! It makes your cranks look positively tiny. It's encouraging to see such niche bikes being made (well) in a variety of sizes with appropriately sized components (29ers, etc.)






