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My singlespeed conversion

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Old 13-02.-2007, 05:40 AM   #1
JeebusX
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Default My singlespeed conversion

A friend that rides Fixies convinced me to try out singlespeeds. Altough riding a fixie is not my thing, the simplicity of a singlespeed is what interests me. I stripped down my Giant MTB and laced up a White Industries eccentric hub. I ride mainly flatland paths and dirt roads so I don't really miss having 21 speeds. I love how quite it is going over bumps. No derailleurs clanking around! Next is new forks and a black paintjob.
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