Singlespeed choices
Hi,
New to this forum, so hope this is in the relevant section..
Im looking for a decent single speed road bike for basic commuting. I have not seen many new ones on offer other than the Kona paddy wagon. This Kona is ideal, but is a bit expensive for me. Are there any other new singlespeed bikes i should take a look at?
I would ideally like the Konas switchable rear wheel too, but I guess you can buy hubs like this seperatly.
Thanks for any info,
Tim
New to this forum, so hope this is in the relevant section..
Im looking for a decent single speed road bike for basic commuting. I have not seen many new ones on offer other than the Kona paddy wagon. This Kona is ideal, but is a bit expensive for me. Are there any other new singlespeed bikes i should take a look at?
I would ideally like the Konas switchable rear wheel too, but I guess you can buy hubs like this seperatly.
Thanks for any info,
Tim
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Genesis Flyer
I'll most likely be getting one for my commute to work. Theyre pretty light and nice steel frames. It comes with a flip flop too which i quite fancy a piece of. Id prefer a slightly tougher gear ratio but you cant win them all.
http://www.ukbikesdepot.com/products.php?plid=m1b0s354p5190 -
http://www.brixtoncycles.co.uk/singlespeed_cotic.html
There is then the ubiquitous Specialised Langster
http://www.devercycles.co.uk/dever-bike ... ck%20Bikes
http://www.on-one.co.uk/index.php?modul ... &PAGE_id=5
(Although you may not want to ride a bike with a name which is Italian slang for, well, something DIRTY)
Also the Bianchi Pista from Evans and numerous other sourcesFitter....healthier....more productive.....0 -
I have the ubiqitous Langster. Its my second, great for training and commuting £400 excellent vfm. 8)
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