RolledMeat Wrote:
The Zion looks good. I haven't set up a singlespeeder yet. I've got a couple of bikes: a Kona Dog Supreme and a Fisher Mt Tam 29. I love the 29" wheels. That's all I'm going to buy from now on. I've got an old lugged steel Trek frame that I'm going to build up into a singlespeed. I'm also thinking of experimenting with a 29" front wheel on that bike by running a suspension-corrected 26" rigid fork.
Give me some specs on the your setup here. How are you tensioning the chain? What did the whole build cost? I'm either going to build the Trek on the cheap or go all out. The easiest thing to do would get a chain tensioner but I'd really like to get an ENO eccentric rear hub.
I don't normally commute to work but I did last Friday for national "ride your bike to work day". Everyone looked at me like I had three heads. It was fun though.
A lot of people I know are doing the 29" thang. There must be something to it!

I've been semi-wanting to do it, but don't have the cash. Good on you for commuting- is it something you're going to do more of in the future?
I built this bike up from another SS (On-One) frame I had that was too small, so I can't give you a build cost with parts $$. The bike shop charged me $100 to build it from my parts, and I had to pay another $75 to have a longer steerer tube put on my Marzocchi fork, because the new frame was too big for the old steerer tube.
The On-One had an EBB that was a bit difficult to adjust- you had to remove a crank and try to get in there w/ a long allen wrench. This frame has two Allen screws on the bottom of the bb shell that make for easy access/adjustment.
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I also have an older Cannondale that I had set up w/ a tensioner just to make sure I'd like the whole SS thing. It was cool, but it skipped a bit under load. Apparently, this is not uncommon. See the SS forum of MTBR.com for more details.
That 29" wheel on the Trek sounds cool. I guess Travis Brown rides one like that, designing his own bike & everything. Must be nice!
