Single Speed Hardtail Update

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • It all started when Steve noticed some of his riding friends on strange bikes with only one gear. Curious as he is, he had to give it a go. Steve made a 6-month commitment to give single speeding a serious try, but a third of the way in and it seems like he's sold already?
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:17 - About me
    00:31 - North Shore gnar
    00:51 - My bike
    01:07 - Why I tried single speeding
    01:17 - Inspiration
    01:45 - Converting to a single speed
    02:30 - MRP G5 chain guide
    03:08 - Single speeding update
    03:25 - Derailleur relief
    03:57 - No gear choice
    04:37 - No slower in single speed
    05:36 - Get coaching
    06:30 - Climbing in one gear
    07:10 - Big difference when climbing
    08:26 - Miss shifting?
    09:11 - Worst part
    09:58 - Conclusion
    10:43 - Outro

КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @PrestonLindbeck
    @PrestonLindbeck Місяць тому +7

    The beauty of single speed riding is that you may not always be in the right gear, but you're never in the wrong gear.

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому +3

      Haha it's so true! I'm one with the gear, whether it's the right one or not. 😂

  • @davidperry7266
    @davidperry7266 Місяць тому +7

    Next stage is full rigid, I converted my SS hardtail to rigid a couple of years ago and have no plans to go back.

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому +2

      Stayed tuned for that experiment 🤫

    • @russelrivera5044
      @russelrivera5044 Місяць тому +2

      @@HardtailLife, rigid helped me make better line choices, but nothing beats having a suspension fork when things get chunky and fast.
      Hoping that you share ride data through the experiment to see if you notice any improvement.
      Also… be sure to taunt those full squish e-bike riders.

    • @kevinburke1325
      @kevinburke1325 Місяць тому

      People have a right to ride e mtbs. Making fun of people for riding emtbs just makes you look bad.​@@russelrivera5044

    • @kevinburke1325
      @kevinburke1325 Місяць тому

      ​@@russelrivera5044people have every right to ride emtbs. Quit making fun of people just f9r riding emtbs.

  • @hardmtnbiker
    @hardmtnbiker Місяць тому +2

    Welcome to the SS club! I love my SS!

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks! A little late, but I’m here now! 😜

  • @threeohm
    @threeohm Місяць тому +2

    I'm glad you are having fun even when it sucks. After a SS ride I only remember the good parts and the suck just fades away. To be honest I even enjoy the suck. Makes me stronger physically and mentally. I have a low geared SS MTB and a higher geared rigid SS bike for around town use. Sure it's an extra bike, but having something you can lock up and walk away from without worrying is nice and the money you save in $$ drivetrains pays for that town bike pretty fast.

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому

      So true! I can see why people have multiple bikes 😅

  • @velo.voyageur
    @velo.voyageur Місяць тому +2

    That "chain tensioner" setup looks super clean, love it. I have a Kona Unit singlespeed showing up this week. Full rigid, but a little less gnar around Calgary than where you are. Thanks for this series, been fun to watch!

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks! I feel like I learned a lot about this lesser-known corner of mountain bikes, and I'm glad I had the opportunity to experience it. I hope more people give single speeding a try!

  • @ChrisTrunek
    @ChrisTrunek Місяць тому +1

    I have had a few single speed mt bikes and they are brutally humbling. Currently have one in the fleet. It is an old schwinn Moab my friend was about to take to the dump, I saved it, ripped it down to nothing and built it back up with bin parts as a singlespeed. Its 22lbs currently. Put wider bars shorter stem on it, meatier tires, 24t TI granny ring up front and a 12t ghetto single speed setup from an old cassette in the back. tensioned with a short cage road derailleur ran with the tensioner arm pretty much maxed out forward. It works surprisingly well, never skips, has way less parasitic drag (perfect chainline, minimum chain path, etc) I do wish the hub had faster engagement, that is definitely a weak point for it, the hubs kinda suck. The old manitou fork on it works pretty well too surprisingly. My previous ss was a rigid 26er and that is really where it's at. Anyway I have way less than 40 bucks into this thing and its 22 lbs. cant argue with that!

  • @NicDade
    @NicDade 3 дні тому

    Chasing creaks has been my experience with single-speed bikes (rigid too). And chains breaking before they wear out. But in the rides between creaks it's so quiet you hear the forest.

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  3 дні тому

      I’m still waiting for that experience. I discovered that my pedals are probably the loudest squeakers right now 😅

  • @luvinfunvan
    @luvinfunvan Місяць тому

    Nice one Steve, keep hammering!

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому +1

      Will do - hammering’s the only option 🫡

  • @JustSnowglow
    @JustSnowglow Місяць тому

    Totally agree with you on all points here! I have a similarly aggressive singlesped setup (Pipedream Moxie) and the only time I regret it is when the trails are flat (or worse: slightly down hill). In those situations I have no choice but to chill and enjoy the scenery lol.

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому

      Well said! I feel like that’s part of the single speed life - knowing when to pedal and knowing when to chill. 😜

  • @brendanhamill
    @brendanhamill Місяць тому

    Frame with sliding drops is the only way to go. Then make it Ti. Then go full rigid.
    I am planning a full rigid build at the moment

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому

      Yes, that’s all great, but I already have a frame and it’s neat to be able to make it work! 😁

  • @lem0nification
    @lem0nification Місяць тому +2

    Interested to see going full rigid :)

  • @dgriffinm
    @dgriffinm 17 днів тому

    Love my single Speed, I have had 3 different SS Bikes

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  13 днів тому

      But how can you ride them all? I only have 1 bike and I can’t find enough time to ride it 😜

  • @solobellimino2356
    @solobellimino2356 Місяць тому +1

    Spot on
    But I don't think most will understand, until they actually try it. All my mtb are SS. The attention is also nice stroke on the ego lol

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому

      I wish I could convince everyone to try single speeding, even just once! 😜

  • @winchmode
    @winchmode Місяць тому +1

    no quarter twice? beastly!

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому +1

      Dead. I was dead for days afterwards. 😂

  • @augmented2nd666
    @augmented2nd666 Місяць тому

    Time for a second bike so you have gears again too. I find where I am the trail climbs are often so steep that the only option is the absolute lightest gear and remaining saddled for keeping the rear tire grippy, so super long seatpost 210 dropper. Come ride some Island trails at some point, Mt. Benson in Gnarnaimo is steep but fun, especially the red zone on trailforks behind Westwood lake, the trails arent on the app but they exist and have signs, but alot of it is very steep, I cannot climb alot of stuff unless i'm all the way geared down to granny, but the downhill runs are pretty fun and fast, and surprisingly not unbearable on a hardtail.

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому

      We're definitely curious about riding in Nanaimo and that entire area!

  • @kris8165
    @kris8165 Місяць тому

    Single speed only, for the last couple of years! Should have done it sooner 😅
    Who needs ⚙️?😅
    I have 1 hardtail ss,and one fixed/ss/tracklocross bike!(1 bike,not 3) It's 3 in 1.
    Greetings from Kris from Croatia 😎

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому +1

      Hi Kris from Croatia! Single speeding is so much fun! 🙌

    • @kris8165
      @kris8165 Місяць тому

      ​@@HardtailLife
      Simple and effective 😅😁
      Greetings from Kris 😎

  • @kssrider6766
    @kssrider6766 Місяць тому

    Usually, people who go the SS route don't return to the geared life. Been riding SS since 2011 and never looked back. Be it on 2 wheels or 1.

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому

      Interesting, I wonder why? 🤔

    • @kssrider6766
      @kssrider6766 Місяць тому

      @@HardtailLife
      Sometimes, I wonder too. But the simplicity of a rigid SS is much more appealing to me than a fully loaded rig.

  • @michaelavich
    @michaelavich Місяць тому

    Now u just need to make a cheapo SS townie bike.
    I am now at
    sS mtb
    Ss city bike
    sS winter/snow bike
    SS cx bike
    And a bmx so….

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому +1

      Only problem is where to store them all 🤔

  • @user-yr8jr4vn1j
    @user-yr8jr4vn1j Місяць тому

    Man fuuuuuck urban commuting in that gear. I understand it if all your mtb climbs are that intense but big nope for around town. I'm on 18/32 which works pretty good enough for most of my climbs (still got a couple on my local goal list) but it's tolerable on the flats. I started in 30/19 and that felt goofy af to me any time I wasn't on an incline.

    • @HardtailLife
      @HardtailLife  Місяць тому

      Haha totally. But this is my only bike, so what should I do? 🤷‍♂️