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johnnyru
02-27-2007, 12:08 PM
I Finished rebuilding my singlespeed last night and here she is...

Drive side
http://www.johnnyru.com/gallery/my%20bikes/DSCN2877.JPG

Cockpit parts
http://www.johnnyru.com/gallery/my%20bikes/DSCN2880.JPG

Bottle cage and flask holder
http://www.johnnyru.com/gallery/my%20bikes/DSCN2881.JPG

Rear Hub and Disc Brake
http://www.johnnyru.com/gallery/my%20bikes/DSCN2882.JPG

Cockpit personalization
http://www.johnnyru.com/gallery/my%20bikes/DSCN2883.JPG

Non-drive side
http://www.johnnyru.com/gallery/my%20bikes/DSCN2884.JPG

Components are as follows...
Bottom Bracket: Truvativ GXP Team
Brakes: Avid BB7 Mechanical Discs, 6" mudcutter rotors
Cables: Jagwire
Chain: Sram PC-1
Crankset: Truvativ Stylo SS GXP, 32/Bash, 180mm, ISIS
Frame Material: 7005 Aluminium
Front Shock: OE, Rigid Fork
Grips: ODI lock-ons, Ruffian
Handlebar: Race Face Evolve XC riser, 1.5" rise, 31.8mm clamp
Headset: Aheadset, 1-1/8"
Housings: Jagwire
Levers: Avid SD7
Pedals: Crank Brothers Candy SL's
Quick Release: Shimano Deore
Rear Cog: Endless Bikes Kick a$$ Cog, 19t with Fibonacci Spacer Kit
Saddle: Bontrager FS2000 w/gel insert
Seatpost Clamp: OE
Seatpost: Race Face Evolve, 27.2mm x 350mm
Stem: Titec Rip 3D, 105mm x 10 degree rise, 31.8mm clamp
Tires: Nokian 26 x 2.1 Hakka WXC300 / Nokian 26 x 2.1 Extreme 296
Wheels: Sun Ringle Rhyno Lite rims with Shimano Deore Disc Hubs

MMcG
02-27-2007, 01:58 PM
The fibonacci spacer kit is nice isn't it? I'll be using one of those too.

Quo Fan
02-27-2007, 05:54 PM
Nice lookin' bike.

johnnyru
02-27-2007, 08:55 PM
The fibonacci spacer kit is nice isn't it? I'll be using one of those too.

Yeah real nice...so easy to set up too. It's a little pricey but it's made right here in the good ol' USA and the guys at Endless are pretty cool.

Nice lookin' bike.

Thanks man...now I wish the snow would go so I can ride.

Quo Fan
02-28-2007, 05:52 AM
Ride it on the road, dude!

MMcG
02-28-2007, 08:11 AM
Slingerlands, NY - where do you do most of your riding? Pine Bush in Albany?? Is there good riding in Thatcher State Park at all?

johnnyru
02-28-2007, 08:50 AM
Slingerlands, NY - where do you do most of your riding? Pine Bush in Albany?? Is there good riding in Thatcher State Park at all?

Hah...I didn't think there were many that know where Slingerlands are. You from the area?

I work in Latham so I ride frequently at Lock 7 trails and in Colonie. Thatcher Park does still have good trails and it's close to home which is nice. I despise sand in my drivetrain so I avoid the Bush at all costs. All of the good trails have been closed to bikers anyway. I do most up in Saratoga Springs near Skidmore College. I am on the board of directors for SMBA and I help build and maintain trails on a parcel of land that the club leases from Finch-Pryun.

johnnyru
02-28-2007, 08:53 AM
Ride it on the road, dude!

Heh...I have this for riding on the road.

http://www.johnnyru.com/gallery/my%20bikes/DSCN2284.JPG

MMcG
02-28-2007, 09:14 AM
Hah...I didn't think there were many that know where Slingerlands are. You from the area?

I work in Latham so I ride frequently at Lock 7 trails and in Colonie. Thatcher Park does still have good trails and it's close to home which is nice. I despise sand in my drivetrain so I avoid the Bush at all costs. All of the good trails have been closed to bikers anyway. I do most up in Saratoga Springs near Skidmore College. I am on the board of directors for SMBA and I help build and maintain trails on a parcel of land that the club leases from Finch-Pryun.

I used to live in downtown Albany, and then lived in Wynantskill for several years - so I know the Capital Region fairly well.

So you must know Tigg and Treesaw and her hubby etc. etc?

Is this single speed your lone mtb -or do you have a stable of bikes?

McGRP01
02-28-2007, 09:20 AM
So you must know Tigg and Treesaw and her hubby etc. etc?

Never met the dude... :crazy: ;)

johnnyru
02-28-2007, 11:54 AM
I used to live in downtown Albany, and then lived in Wynantskill for several years - so I know the Capital Region fairly well.

So you must know Tigg and Treesaw and her hubby etc. etc?

Is this single speed your lone mtb -or do you have a stable of bikes?

Cool. Yeah I know 'em and Tigg too...altough I think he's retired from mountain biking as I haven't seen him on one in an age. ;)

The SS is the bike I ride the most but I do have others, 6 in all. I have a Trek Diesel, Rocky Mountain Switch SL, Azonic Steelhead, Trek 560, as well as the Soul Cycles Hoolgan and Monk shown above. I am looking to downsize though, I hate to see bikes not being used often.

McGRP01
02-28-2007, 12:21 PM
Tigg too...altough I think he's retired from mountain biking as I haven't seen him on one in an age. ;)


You know I don't ride if the temp is below 72 degrees.

douglas
02-28-2007, 02:00 PM
nice ride!