Well, its taken days to get all the bits together, and all evening to put together but its all done and after a quick ride down the road, it feels fantastic :D
Last edited by Ben98 on Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks guys :)
I'm quite pleased as its my first build and my first single speed :D I've only ridden it on a short grass stretch and down the road, but it really feels good :D Its gonna get a good shake down at gisburn forest tomorrow (I know, sinner )
I hate to disagree but I like my levers quite high otherwise it discorarges you from getting your weight back*
That's the whole point Shawn, you shouldn't be trying to get your weight back. You should be trying to keep it centred over the bottom bracket, so as you say, having the levers flat prompts people to move too far backwards. In turn this removes weight from the front end resulting in less grip, turning / cornering ability and actually makes the chances of an OTB much more likely. It's also tiring and one of the reasons people get sore quads on long descents.
Sermon over and besides people usually have to pay me for this stuff
Thanks guys! :D
My new iron horse performed well at the trail centre but it is obvious I did not design it for that
I will do a complete build list at some point but for now I will say the bars at On one Mary bars flipped upside down with ergon gc1 grips which feel fantastic! :D