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My singlespeed "commuter"

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 7:46 pm
by euph
Hello everyone. I am studying engineering and I use this bike to get to and from uni and my part time job. Lots of city riding so I built something that is cheap enough to not worry about it getting stolen.

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Its an OnOne Pompino which I initially ran with drops but decided that the spare wide handlebars I had could provide some fun.

I want to build my own set of wheels for this. To learn how to lace wheels properly and to lighten this thing up a bit. The saddle is just a bit of fun as I didn't have any appropriate saddles for the bike. I don't sit down often enough for it to be a problem anyway.

I hope this is a worthy contribution to our new commuter section.

Re: My singlespeed "commuter"

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 9:51 pm
by euph
I got given a set of Mavic disc wheels so I swapped the fork and brought a lever and caliper off eBay to see what I think of discs. It will be a bit more complicated to put a disc rear on but I might investigate later. The bike lost a kilogram though. Now it is 9.47kg
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Re: My singlespeed "commuter"

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 9:51 pm
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Re: My singlespeed "commuter"

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 9:21 pm
by euph
Done some changes:

New tyres

New rear wheel, front coming when I have money for another rim and spokes

Halo Clickster freewheel

3/32" chain now.

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Edit: Didn't realise how long ago I took the picture in the previous post! I also got a pair of Kinesis Cyclocross forks. They have canti bosses and weigh about 450g if I remember correctly. That is basically half the stock Pompino fork weight.

Total weight is 8.93Kg

My singlespeed commuter

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 2:57 am
by TimothyLoota
I dont know if I want to put the Jett on the commuter Its more upright than either of my bikes, and Id like something with a bit more padding. Oh, and it also has to be comfortable in regular clothes. Im thinking the Riva or Lithia. The Riva seems to show up on Ebay for not-much too.

My singlespeed commuter

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:21 pm
by Frankjache
I was seriously thinking about the Marathons but I had looked at those Randonners before too. Knotted how are those to get on and off the rims?