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Old 09-22-03 | 02:13 PM
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I recently tore down a 02 Raleigh International to build up my new road bike. I have a Bianchi Pista fixie, but was looking to build up the Raleigh as one too. I have the wheels... well just not built up. Open pro's laced up to new Surly Hubs. My question is, I know it can be done, do you just bolt down the hubs, or is there some part I need? Also, should I get a singulator or just adjust my chain to be the right length....


Yes I'm confused. But I love my fixie and want another.. until I decide to build this bike up again to a road.



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Old 09-22-03 | 06:30 PM
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Just bolt them on, but you need dropouts that are horizontal or semi-horizontal. You can't use a singleator or tensioner on a fixed gear, only for a single speed conversion. If you have vertical dropouts, you could build a wheel w/ the new white industries ENO eccentric hub so you can tension the chain. You probably wouldn't have a hard time selling the new Surly wheel.
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Old 09-22-03 | 07:31 PM
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With the new white industries ENO eccentric hub I could make it a fixed..?
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Old 09-22-03 | 07:46 PM
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I thought the ENO was a 135 width hub. Will that work with your setup? If so then yea, you can go fixed with an ENO. You rich bastard.
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Old 09-22-03 | 08:27 PM
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Originally posted by Arsbars
Also, should I get a singulator or just adjust my chain to be the right length
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Surly nix-nines the use of a Singulator on a fixie...FYI.
**and I am a moron...should have read above**
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Old 09-23-03 | 06:49 AM
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With the new white industries ENO eccentric hub I could make it a fixed..?
Yes. And to answer familyman's question, I'm pretty sure they are making 2 or 3 different widths, but I'm having trouble connecting to their site right now.
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yeah, the ENO comes in 126, 130 and 135mm
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