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| | GT Peace SS build - newbie Some help please. Am committed to building up my first SS. Just bought a second hand GT Peace frame. The seller included a crane creek headset (without the star nut). The frame is disc only and has a EBB. It is a small frame size. Can someone give me some guidance on building this up. I have a modest budget. I do not know where to start in trems of a suitable BB, cranks and chainset. I think I will go for rigid forks - again any suggestions? Are there any websites that will guide me through the steps and processes of building the frame up from scratch? Thanks in anticipation. Scott |
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| Blog Entries: 5 | i would get hollowtech II cranks with the external bearing bb, nice and stiff and reasonably light. sell the chainrings and treat yourself to a surly stainless ring, they last for ages. forks either kona p2's bontrager, superstar or on-one carbon ridgids. |
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| | Buy the Shimano XT hollowtech cranks that Tynan was selling. External bottom bracket are the future, extremely hardwearing! I have truvativ howitzers on my dirtjump mtb thing. Theres really not much to concern yourself about when building a SS mtb, singlespeed kits (spacers, cog) and chain tensioners are readily availble very cheap and reliable. |
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| Blog Entries: 5 | tynans xt's, all you need, you obviously don't need a tensioner. persoanlly i prefer narrow cassette body ss hubs (hope, profile etc) for a dishless wheel rather than converted 9speed or screw-on freewheels as they are all crap apart from the white industries ones which are bling expensive but worth it |
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| Blog Entries: 5 | can somebody please explain why a square taper middleburns are mentioned whenever singlespeed mtb's are? they are expensive not particularly light and certainly not as stiff as an external bb crank with a wide hollow axle. if they were a better choice for a MTB why are they not specced on full mtb builds (geared)? is it just a fashion thing? everybody knows isis bb's are crap as the bearings are small and the axles on square taper flex more compared to a larger hollow tube (hollowtech 2). maybe it's like velocity deep-v's, harsh ride when built with a high flange hub, heavy but essential for the aerodynamic advantage riding between hoxton and the mile end road? |
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| | yup, have a pair of kona p2 forks. Black, with disc mounts. used. And a pair of brand new unmounted, chrome BMX style forks for 26" wheel. Pretty rare, dont know where they are from. 100% Chromoly. With canti mounts. £20ish each? not based in London, but can bring em on saturday if you are definetly interested. |
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can't comment too much on BB and cranks. I've run sq. taper with no problems for years. I've also had little complaint with ISIS (maybe I'm a light rider?) for the year I ran them. I haven't gone to external BBs yet but i've heard mud and dirt ingress can be a problem on these. | |
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