I like the fact that it at least looks like you can run a proper aluminum axle (maybe a maxle option? Havn't looked at the specs) as opposed to a massive steel rod and some bolts.
And yes, this is much nicer than having to run a tensioner and deal w/ all that shit. Clean and simple.
how would u not have to run a tensioner for ss??
The d/o's are concentric, you roll them to take up the chain slack.
ahh i see it...great idea lol, best of both worlds
i wonder if the dropouts spin enough to run a singlespeed
it says on there website that you can run single speed
yah, i posted the question before they had they page up. but i wonder how the swivel will hold up, seems if the only thing holding them is the outside clamp then it'll want to slide up till the hole is on top and not in the back. anybody else have the same concern?
i wonder if the dropouts spin enough to run a singlespeed
it says on there website that you can run single speed
yah, i posted the question before they had they page up. but i wonder how the swivel will hold up, seems if the only thing holding them is the outside clamp then it'll want to slide up till the hole is on top and not in the back. anybody else have the same concern?
I've been riding mine for almost a year, it hasn't slipped once.