Singlespeed Project

oaep7

Retro Guru
Since I was persuaded to keep my Cannondale SM800 in all its 1990 glory I have sourced this as my singlespeed project - is it a suitable donor for a SS?

Does anyone know the approx year of it and what Rockhopper it is?

Cheers
 

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Dont do it to a perfectly good rocky.

Dont do it to a perfectly good rocky. :cry:
get a donor frame that needs a home, if the specialized engineers thought it would be better with just one gear ... well they would have built it with only one f%*king gear :shock:
(Sorry folks just bored and thought I could open a whole can of worms with that comment) :twisted:

True though, it looks like somewhere around 89 or so. And to think its in very good condition, its lasted all this time being looked after and kept fairly original and now you want to do this to it :? Whats the world coming to :roll:
No seriously I wouldnt say anything about singlespeeders (mainly cause they're all mad and they would come and get me)

All jockularity aside good luck with the project and let us see it when its finished, the relaxed geometry should make it a great singlespeed commuter.
I am off to bed and I should try not to post after a few Magners.
Goodnight
 
I detect some sarcasm sir....

Well...yes :lol:

But in all seriousness it seems a shame to rip apart a nice original bike like that, I mean the good people of this Forum spend ages trying to source the original parts for their xyz projects.......

your next post should be a picture of a bare unloved neglected frame with no original period parts fitted to it and the question 'should I single speed it?' to which I guarantee you'll get a unanimous YES response :wink:
 
There's always lively opinions on here which is a good thing, if we all thought the same it would be a boring place to be!! Glad to provoke some debate.

I'm off for a ride.
 
Don't do it!

That was my first proper mtn bike with a range of gears (1st was a 5 speed Raleigh Maverick).

Year wise this was 87/88 (with a vague memory of my own life?!?!) If it helps this was the first yea that shimano hyperglide was introduced so there may be a guide to a more accurate time!?!?!

This looks very original apart from the tyres (spec crossroads) and it seems one of the mtn lx shifters is missing.

Even things such as the seat, pedals and grips look original.

Get it ready to ride with gears and get yourself an old klein with horizontal dropouts for a singlespeed. they seem to be going very cheap these days (lots of sarcasm!).

I look forward to seeing it sorted.
 
How is the front chainring fixed to the crank as after removing the outer ring and fixing the bolts back to the middle ring it is loose - are spacers need or are different bolts required?
 
You'll need some single chainring bolts mate,the ones you have will be for triple rings so will be to big.
 
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