Bodhi The Dog
Dirt Disciple
As mentioned above I'm single-speeding the bike for competition purposes so I'd to sort out a conversion kit.
The modifications & necessary components sourced for the bike has to be done on the cheap.
The basic criteria for items bought is that they are amongst the cheapest options on CRC or similar, and come with a 4 or 5 star rating.
Alternatively they may be items cannibalized from other bikes, parts lying 'round or sourced from the local bike shop.
The Firewire single-speed was sourced from CRC accompanied by a new shimano 7-speed chain. The chain-wheel is the original 32 tooth middle ring rather than a purpose designed SS chain-wheel.
Fortunately both wheels were straight as a die with no apparent wear or damage and only required a good clean & polish before introducing them to their new rubber wear.
The conversion kit looks to be of decent enough quality, considering it's €16 cost, however it's lock-ring don't look the best but may be replaced with the original Shimano item after initial test flights.
The modifications & necessary components sourced for the bike has to be done on the cheap.
The basic criteria for items bought is that they are amongst the cheapest options on CRC or similar, and come with a 4 or 5 star rating.
Alternatively they may be items cannibalized from other bikes, parts lying 'round or sourced from the local bike shop.
The Firewire single-speed was sourced from CRC accompanied by a new shimano 7-speed chain. The chain-wheel is the original 32 tooth middle ring rather than a purpose designed SS chain-wheel.
Fortunately both wheels were straight as a die with no apparent wear or damage and only required a good clean & polish before introducing them to their new rubber wear.
The conversion kit looks to be of decent enough quality, considering it's €16 cost, however it's lock-ring don't look the best but may be replaced with the original Shimano item after initial test flights.