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Why You Should Be Racing a Full Suspension Singlespeed

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    Most singlespeeds run 32/16 or 32/18 gearing, which is a good start for a racing application. It allows you to power up the climbs without completely spinning out on the flats. For those with old or weak knees, a 20-tooth freewheel is a little more joint-friendly.

6 Ways a Single Speed Will Make You Faster | ACTIVE

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    Riding a single speed requires cadences in a huge range, from 20 revolutions per minute (rpm) to over 130 rpm. Because of this, riding a single-speed bike will put you out of your cadence comfort zone and stimulate new abilities. The force distribution differs significantly between both riding styles.

single speed racing | Mountain Bike Reviews Forum

    https://www.mtbr.com/threads/single-speed-racing.578058/
    The only time I ever saw singlespeeders in a race was the Road Apple Rally. Pro/expert had a mass start ...including SSers. John Tomac, still a pro xcountry racer at the time, was there and racing on a single speed. He beat my …

44 Best Single-Speed Bikes (May 2022) | BikeRide

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    Golden Cycles Single-Speed $289.00 86 125 reviews #11 GT Pro Performer 29 $700.00 86 12 reviews #12 Redline PL 26 $775.00 86 43 reviews #13 SE Bikes Fat Ripper $1,000.00 86 15 reviews #14 State Bicycle Co. Azure $339.00

Singlespeed for XC Racing? | Mountain Bike Reviews Forum

    https://www.mtbr.com/threads/singlespeed-for-xc-racing.376939/
    Assuming you are getting a 29er SS to race a rigid fork is the way to go. The wheels will overcome most the small momentum robbing bumps that XC race suspension handles and the overall setup will be lighter. If you decide to run a 26er SS (still a valid option) you will probably want a fork up front.

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