MTB - ROAD - SINGLE SPEED
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 1:14 am
Hi, iv had a high end mtb build for a couple of years. Lost my license on the Hayabusa for 6 months so i bought a Specialized sectuer for commuting around on. Never thought id get into the road bikes but find myself not only commuting, but going on some 30km late night rides and loving it. After spinning the road wheeks for the last five and half months iv been thinking about getting a single speed or a fixie. Trolling thru gumtree and ebay for a cheapy i bought a half price REID griffin that genuinly was still in the box. I put her together took her for a ride and instantly thought that bike is too small in length and bars to high so i rolled the bars forward about 140 degree,s which made it a little better. Today i put on some bull horn bars, removed the front brake and kept the rear brake, if i had removed the rear and kept the front id have the rear brake cable lugs sitting on the frame for nothing, so i chose to keep the rear and drop the front. With the new bull horns, a new set of track pedals with toe clips and straps and a quality seat, i took her out for a 6 km twilight test ride and OH WOW, its a totally different bike. So much better with the bull horns. I really cant believe the difference, rides so smooth and comfortable. Mind you she takes a while to pull up with the single rear brake compared to my specialized secture. But thats the way i like my girls. I love this cheap single speed.