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FS: Fetish Fixation Single Speed

Gremf

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Sold: Fetish Fixation Single Speed

Need to thin the heard and since I am riding this bike the least I thought I would put her up on the block. 21 inch frame. $400 OBO. Good for anyone 6 foot or taller. Easily converts to geared. I have a spare rear wheel just for that, too. If interested we can negotiate.

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With Special Ed Tires

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Parts List
Azonic Strip Bar
Oury Grips
Avid Levers
SIC Camodized Stem
Cane Creek S-3 Headset
Manitou Splice 130mm
Ritchey Mountain Ringle Single Speed wheel set, disc
Truativ Cranks
Kalloy seatpost
WTB Saddle
Specialized Fast Track 2.0 Tires
Surly Tugnut
Avid Mechanical Disk brakes
160mm rotors

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Sweet. I just set mine up with a 32:15 (was 32:16).
Any idea what weight you have on that?
I have a bunch of SS friends here who may be interested. I'll see what I can do.
 

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I think it weighs 27 lbs but that was with the Motoraptor 2.4s on it. I have smaller tires on it now so my guess is if there is any difference its somewhere in the high 26 area.
 

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32:15 is a pretty tall gear for around here. Where are you riding with that ratio?
I'm in Northern Michigan, not mountains for sure but we have some fairly significant hills.

I think it weighs 27 lbs but that was with the Motoraptor 2.4s on it. I have smaller tires on it now so my guess is if there is any difference its somewhere in the high 26 area.
Mine is at 22.4 lbs, which I'm pretty happy with, but I have friends goading me to get it to 20. Right now she rides pretty sweet!
 

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Michigan! I could see riding with that ratio. Around here, 32:18 or 17 is probably the lowest you can go. On my race bike, a steel 29er, built by a guy in Michigan by the way - ever hear of Scott Quiring? I ride a 34:19/20 mostly.
 
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