I Miss My Singlespeed

March 22, 2008 2:26 pm

That’s right…I finally said it. I really do miss my singlespeed. Now, to clarify, I don’t particularly miss the Curtlo as much as singlespeeding itself. The Curtlo was an incredible bike built by Doug Curtis. It rode beautifully and one of the best rides I have ever been on was a ss ride on this bike at Tsali with Jason. It was just one of those days where everything was on. I think we did somewhere around 33 miles that day if I remember correctly.

For those of you that don’t know the story, I sold the Curtlo for an engagement ring. Trust me…it was the right move, but since then, my bike big dreams have gotten the best of my head and now my only ride is a 36 lbs rocket that is blogged below. Even if I still had a singlespeed, it would still be the bike that I would ride most of the time. I just have too much fun on that bike to leave it at home.

Where I really miss the singlespeed is on days like today. I really only have time to get in a quick ride at Blankets Creek, and I would love to be able to throw on a simple, light hardtail and just blast around the local trail for a lap or two without having to worry about gears or suspension. There is something really great about the simplicity of a singlespeed. Your mind just kind of wonders off to another place. It is very similar to the way I feel on a great downhill run where all you are thinking about is the trail ahead of you and how to make the best run at it. You aren’t thinking about what gear to be in, where to set the suspension or even how to ride that section…you are just riding as pure as you know how.

It doesn’t have to be a 29er, 26er, rigid, hardtail, steel, aluminum, etc…just a singlespeed with the ability to go fast and carve the corners. Who knows…I just might have one the the near future, but in the meantime…I still really enjoy my heavy ride.

Do you want to become a faster and better rider?

Becoming faster on the mountain bike trail requires some sort of program or focus. Luckily for us, James Wilson (pro MTB trainer) put together the The Ultimate MTB Workout that will get you over that speed hump and make you a faster mountain biker. This affordable and extremely comprehensive program is exactly what you are looking for to bring the speed out of your legs and against the dirt whether you are a recreational rider or racer. Click here to check out The Ultimate MTB Workout Program.

If you are looking to increase your riding skills, Ramped Riding is a 135 page eBook packed with over 15 years worth of mountain biking experience that will make you a better rider instantly, guaranteed. Click Here To Check Out Ramped Riding

Did you know?

By clicking on our links then shopping at JensonUSA, Hunk N Roll, Chainlove, and Amazon, you are helping Bike198. We use them and LBS's for our gear. Thank you for supporting the crew at Bike198.

View Comments

  • Ha! I knew it!

    I hope you get another SS sometime in the near future. I think mine is still my favorite bike of the bunch. The new loop at Blankets should be a blast on it.

  • Yeah, about time.

    You need a fix, don’t you?
    A big hoop steel framed fix.

  • I feel for you mate- loosing a bike is terrible. But selling it for an engagement ring? YOU MUPPET! Every-time you look at that ring all you will see is the loss of your dear friend. What can i say?

  • I totally know the feeling..my 2 ventanas keep me happy..but the SS bug is still there…

Leave a Reply


blog comments powered by Disqus

Sponsors

Write for Bike198

Want to contribute content to mountain.bike198.com? Gain access to thousands of mountain bikers and be a part of a growing community by submitting guest tips and reviews on Bike198. Hit up the contact form to get started!

Write for 198

Video Category

GoPro HD on Road Bike