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1989 - ish Peugeot generic lugged steel frame surprisingly made in Canada. I found it down the tip and as soon as I set eyes on it, it spoke 'my first single speed'. I was only too happy to oblige.
I've had a single speed capable rear wheel hanging around for ages so I changed the spacing on the rear axle, then when I get a freewheel, the chain will line up as well as possible.
I've had the Sugino BMX 44t chain ring for years just lying around, so spruced that up and fixed it to an old 500LX crankset. The Peugeot BB axle was changed for a much shorter one to keep everything as aligned as poss. Will match the Maxxis Wormdrive tire that came with the bike.
Flouro paint has worn well and just needs a few touch ups.
Just chain and freewheel to fit plus some alignment and tweaking.
If it looks familiar, I had it in the FS section as a DIY kit but after spending the day with it, its turned out ludicrously light considering its BSO status and its been a bit of fun working on something different.
1989 - ish Peugeot generic lugged steel frame surprisingly made in Canada. I found it down the tip and as soon as I set eyes on it, it spoke 'my first single speed'. I was only too happy to oblige.
I've had a single speed capable rear wheel hanging around for ages so I changed the spacing on the rear axle, then when I get a freewheel, the chain will line up as well as possible.
I've had the Sugino BMX 44t chain ring for years just lying around, so spruced that up and fixed it to an old 500LX crankset. The Peugeot BB axle was changed for a much shorter one to keep everything as aligned as poss. Will match the Maxxis Wormdrive tire that came with the bike.
Flouro paint has worn well and just needs a few touch ups.
Just chain and freewheel to fit plus some alignment and tweaking.
If it looks familiar, I had it in the FS section as a DIY kit but after spending the day with it, its turned out ludicrously light considering its BSO status and its been a bit of fun working on something different.