TYPE: Mountain
WEIGHT: 21.8 lbs
COLOR: Red
MATERIAL: Aluminum
About
‘07 Fixation Single Speed build out for the trails. One speed is all you need! (may not always be all you want, but… definitely all you need).
Part Specs
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Frame
Fetish Cycles Fixation |
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Fork
RockShox Recon Race
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Rear Shock
NA
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Rims
Salsa Delgado (R), WTB XC (F)
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Hubs
Surly SS (R), WTB Speed Disc (F)
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Spokes
Brass/aluminum
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Tires
Kenda SmallBlock 8 2.35
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Pedals
Shimano 515
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Crank
Cyclone Cranks SS
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Chain
SRAM SS PC1
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Rear Cogs
Surly 17th
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Bottom Bracket
Shimano XT
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Front Derailleur
NA (love sayin' that btw)
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Rear Derailleur
NA (love sayin' that btw)
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Shifters
NA (love sayin' that btw)
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Handlebar
Easton EA70 Monkey Bar
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Stem
Easton EA70
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Headset
FSA Big Pig
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Brake Set
Avid Juicy 5s
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Brake Levers
Avid Juicy Speed Levers
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Saddle
WTB Speed V
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Seat Post
Easton
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Size
19"
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Bar Ends
NA
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Skewers
Shimano XT
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Cages
Bontrager Fiber Lite bottle cage
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Comments
Hehe, yeah one is enough. Thanks Adam!
Hey Dirt_Dad, Surly tug-nut chain tensioner on the driveline side keeps it in line. Tried a couple of BMX chain tensioners but
they tended to slip out. The surly rules however! no slips at all!
Left by deacon on August 22, 2007
That's how I do it...
Left by Adam on August 19, 2007
How did you get QR to work with the Horizontal drops? Chain tug on on the other side?
Left by Dirt_Dad on August 19, 2007

