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Old 12-08-10 | 11:54 AM
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I have a medium length, flat commute and I think a singlespeed would be perfect. I'm looking for a singlespeed road bike (or frame) that can handle full fenders, use caliper brakes and look slick without making me channel my inner hipster. Any suggestions?
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Old 12-08-10 | 12:24 PM
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ride my '09 madison everyday. haven't bought fenders yet, thinking about these: https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/mtb...ir/CRUDMUDR105

i did install a rear rack without any issues

i don't know if another bike would be better, haven't ridden many others to offer a valid comparison.
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Old 12-08-10 | 12:34 PM
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Salsa Casseroll?
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Old 12-08-10 | 01:18 PM
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Old 12-08-10 | 01:26 PM
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Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of living in a place with good local bike shops. When I ask for something like this, the sales guys look at me like I'm crazy and then try to sell me on a big clunky hybrid with a tractor seat.
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Old 12-08-10 | 02:47 PM
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Old 12-08-10 | 03:28 PM
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Salsa Casseroll?
this.

can we make this thrad about the Mission Workshop Orion now?
Originally Posted by my blog
like some kind of spaceage waterproof wearable thermostat?
https://ceramicconfessions.wordpress.com/2010/12/08/241/
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Old 12-08-10 | 03:31 PM
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Reason for starting a thread that has been answered a million times?
Reason to repost a photo of my commuter!



Salsa Casseroll would be a good choice but they no longer offer the single... you'd have to get a frame and build it up.

There are dang few production bikes with forward horizontal dropouts, room for big tires and fenders, caliper brakes, and offered as a SSFG.
Not sure why you wouldn't want cantilevers but that's what the Pake has... also just a frame.

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Old 12-08-10 | 03:34 PM
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Old 12-08-10 | 07:34 PM
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I had a schwinn madison its a great bike, now im rolling on surly steamroller and im not going to touch another bike for a long time I love it. steamroller gets my vote.
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Old 12-08-10 | 08:18 PM
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Old 12-09-10 | 11:01 AM
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and look slick without making me channel my inner hipster.
I think you just did.

Read: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...xed-Gear-Bikes
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Old 12-09-10 | 02:35 PM
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Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of living in a place with good local bike shops. When I ask for something like this, the sales guys look at me like I'm crazy and then try to sell me on a big clunky hybrid with a tractor seat.
A big, clunky hybrid with a tractor seat IS a good commuter bike. They have space for fenders, can handle racks and baskets, and use wider tires that can cope with nastier pavement. The more relaxed position means you can get your feet on the ground easier at stops and is much less hipster than track standing every light.
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Old 12-09-10 | 02:39 PM
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I disagree with many of the posts in this thread. That is all.
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Old 12-09-10 | 02:59 PM
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Conversion.
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Old 12-09-10 | 03:15 PM
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Masi Soulville ss.
Eyelets for fenders and a rack both front or back, and can fit wide tires.
I run 32's on mine now but it could fit up to 45 at least.
I commute on this daily and especially when the weather is bad.


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Old 12-09-10 | 04:16 PM
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Conversion.
Vintage Trek 520 frame, for example.
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Old 12-09-10 | 05:11 PM
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+1 to Conversion. If you want SS, go that route.
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Old 12-09-10 | 10:39 PM
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+1 on the Salsa Casseroll. I saw a sweet one in downtown Chicago last week. It was setup with Sturmy Archer drum brakes front & rear, & a sensible component spec from what I could see. I'm jonsing to build one up for myself now, and I DON'T actually need one.
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Old 12-13-10 | 12:21 AM
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IRO Phoenix may not be a bad idea. They are set up to be versatile and don't cost a ton. IRO tends to get a great reputation for quality as well.
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Old 12-13-10 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by caloso
Vintage Trek 520 frame, for example.
Not a good conversion candidate, imho. It's a great geared tourer, so why not leave it that way? It's a lot cheaper to get a new bike with reasonable geometry than to acquire and convert an older, sought-after 520 that fetches a mint on eBay. I love conversions, but prefer to do them on lower-end bike boom bikes that have that wonderful blend of good geometry and lousy components.
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Old 12-13-10 | 10:42 AM
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