(about 1400g wheelset) with 26x2.1 Schwalbe Racing Ralphs (non UST) run as tubelss.I want to say it was about 26.5 lbs. ![]() would make a great candidate to convert to a 69er with a 29' suspension fork upfront without really changing the geometry of the bike. Last but not least allow your friends to try it. I also have a redline monocog 29er that I put a reba race fork on it. LOLĪnother cool thing is Others always comment "Dude a SINGLE SPEED" so you gain God like status riding it, and It will reward you many different ways, and save you extra cash to buy beer later, later at the local watering hole you will be over heard bragging like a Highland Scotsman: "I climbed that hill on my "RIGID SS" Ride it on familiar medium difficulty terrain, you might have to walk hills you make on your gearie, but soon you'll become stronger and pass your gearie friends who sit & pee(sorry I meant sit & shift). Don't go the steepest hill you can find and blow out your knees or back. Please take the time to learn to ride an SS bike. However, 29 wheels will make your bike react slower to obstacles you may encounter. With 29 wheels, bumps will feel lighter and you’ll gain more speed on descends, compared to smaller wheel-sized bikes. It will make you a stronger rider and if your board with the maintenance every week, send it to the shop, spend -o-matic to get full squish, double grape suspension, adjust your brains out tech, then this "IS" the bike for you! On this ride "you" will learn to be the "gears" "suspension"(although you can add a suspension fork) and "muscle bound animal" it takes to ride this bike into its full potential of trail fury! As for the wheels, Redline Monocog Flight 2014, has a 29 aluminum model. I have ridden Redline Monocog SS 29ers since 2006 and Redline Monocog SS 26ers before that I don't get paid or work for Redline, just like the simple idea of the SS 29er Monocog. ![]() I know the rewiew isn't about me, but you get the idea I'm not riding it on the bike path at the local shopping mall. So, just in case your wondering I have a Trials/MX, Moto background, trail/stunt builder, clyde rider and put things through the test and expect them to hold up.
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