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- April 9, 2011 at 2:15 pm #800
sholcombe
Memberhere is the latest addition to my stable: a bass boat blue homegrown pro singlespeed. I originally picked up this frame as a backup in case something happens to my green hardail (God forbid), but i couldn’t stand looking at it on a shelf any longer.
here is the latest addition to my stable: a bass boat blue homegrown pro singlespeed. I originally picked up this frame as a backup in case something happens to my green hardail (God forbid), but i couldn’t stand looking at it on a shelf any longer.
build details:frame – 17″ BBB homegrown pro hardail 1999fork – 80mm RS SID race 2004BB – forward components eccentric bottom bracketsaddle – terry flycranks/ring – spot 32tcog – surly 19twheels – x317/ceritbrakes – hayes hydropost – thomson setbackstem – bontrager racebar – ritchey wcs



April 12, 2011 at 12:55 pm #3148oldschool559
MemberCongrats! Beautiful bike!
I like the bottom bracket solution!
How much was the damage, if I may ask?!?
November 23, 2013 at 5:34 pm #3653willie2323
Participantwow, sweet!! I love your brake set up. I am looking for a brake solution to my 99 orange pro so I can run my mavic tubeless rims, this looks perfect. thanx for sharing!
November 25, 2013 at 1:52 am #3654
livernoseParticipantVery nice looking bike.
November 25, 2013 at 2:47 pm #3656sholcombe
MemberThanks for the comments. This bike has morphed a bit since these photos were taken. it is now sporting 650b wheels and shimano brakes. The old Hayes setup is clean looking, but keeping those brakes dialed in was a pain. I found a few shimano calipers that fit in the limited area while using the a2z adapter. I’ll post some updated pics when i get a chance.
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