I don't know Ed. Looks fine, but surely you have plenty of single speeds? If you'd have built up a hucking hardtail with a 6 inch fork and a modern 9 speed gruppo that would've been like dylan going Electric.ededwards":3cytmjg7 said:Update to the P7 ss
We have a winner!REKIBorter":405te0d4 said:Surely some mistake, the bike pictured has suspension forks fitted.
Steady on old chap, your suggestion is more akin to using a Moog and a Vocoder, one step at a time what with this being the first flexible fork I've fitted.John":405te0d4 said:I don't know Ed. Looks fine, but surely you have plenty of single speeds? If you'd have built up a hucking hardtail with a 6 inch fork and a modern 9 speed gruppo that would've been like dylan going Electric.ededwards":405te0d4 said:Update to the P7 ss
Gears also add mental frustration as they grind and skip (and those who argue that it is just poorly set up by the home mechanic - pffft), so much so that I find I rarely, if ever, change up or down on one of my geared bikes - knowing that you are almost always in the wrong gear for the job is like a warm, comforting blanket for my mind.mechagouki":405te0d4 said:SS is an addiction - after a while you cease to understand the purpose of gears other than to add a pound and a half of weight to your bike.
Still stand by that but thought that I should give it a go before reverting back to my lute and mandolin (having a hurdy-gurdy custom built too).Pickle":3ggyofx7 said: