
Singular going 29+
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- Bearbonesnorm
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Singular going 29+
The Singular Rooster ... I like the colour.


May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: Singular going 29+
Looks nice. I want
- voodoo_simon
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Re: Singular going 29+
Looks stunning. Used to have a yellow voodoo that looked like that, good stuff!
Re: Singular going 29+
Bugger - was just about to order one of the new Swifts as a belated birthday present - should I wait for these to go on sale or just go for the swift - decisions, decisions!
- Blackhound
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Re: Singular going 29+
Got something similar to this in the pipeline for later this year. In any colour I like.

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Re: Singular going 29+
no gears?
what is the accepted sensible rim if you can't stretch to rabbit holes?
what is the accepted sensible rim if you can't stretch to rabbit holes?
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Re: Singular going 29+
Liking that a lot. Been lusting on the Travers bikes site too.
so tell me about 29+ is it major fun in the muddy slop we have right now!
so tell me about 29+ is it major fun in the muddy slop we have right now!
The old git in the yellow socks
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Re: Singular going 29+
The only tyres currently available are the Knards and they are NOT a winter/muddy conditions tyre. Expect to see a better option mid-summer 

- Charliecres
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Re: Singular going 29+
Really like the look of this. If it rides as well as it looks, it may well be my next bike
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Cheaper, lighter, easier to set up tubeless, and a 3" Knard fits in an On One carbon fork. Hmm...ScotRoutes wrote:http://www.velocityusa.com/product/rims/dually-622
The whole bike looks appealing though. I see some of the design cues from the Puffin, such as BB cluster/ chainstay yoke, bent seat tube to shorten the rear end and enhance climbing ability, and longer fork rake to ease steering the larger wheel.
Not so keen on that shade of yellow though. Shand's Stoater FT yellow is nicer.