Single Speed Mountain Bike Frame
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A professional mountain bicyclist carefully chooses his (or her) cycling equipment based upon a number of minute variables. A few of these considerations might include the following: durability, functionality, and most importantly, operator safety.
For a recreational mountain biking enthusiast, the best decision of which components are the most appropriate choice is not as straight forward. Specifically, the different specifications and uses of single-speed mountain bike frames often confound amateur cyclists.
Mountain Bike Frame Manufacturers
Mountain terrain bicycle (MTB) components are manufactured by hundreds of different corporations around the globe. And within the United Kingdom, some of the more premiere component manufacturers include Claud Butler, Falcon, Corrado, Whyte, and Tiger Cycles among many other mountain bicycle parts companies.
Truly, the most critical component of a quality MTB bike (other than the wheels and tires of course) is a sturdy, reliable composite frame. Every one of a bicycle’s major components attach to this “diamond” shaped frame: suspension forks, gear hubs, pedals, handle bars, and bicycle chain.
Single-Speed Mountain Bike Frames
A single-speed mountain bike frame only contains a single gear-ratio rather than the shifting, multi-geared style of bicycle most amateur cyclists are familiar with. These MTB bike frames are much easier to assemble, modify, and maintain as well since single-speed mountain bike frames utilize fewer segments, mainly the head tube, top tube, seat tube, chain stay, and seat stay.
The primary distinction between single-speed and the average multi-speed MTB bike is the horizontal or vertical dropouts, which are also called fork ends. Dropouts are located on the tip of the MTB bike frame’s rear fork/chain stay assembly.
With a horizontal dropout, MTB bikes with singe-speed frames have the ability to adjust tension in the bicycle’s chain without a chain tensioner or chain derailleur. This versatility gives MTB bike operators the freedom to choose a preferable chain length and fixed-gear, which can make mountain biking a more pleasurable adventure.
Mountain Bike Frame Composites
Primarily, MTB bike frame manufacturers create single-speed mountain bike frames out of titanium, aluminum alloy, and steel or even light-weight carbon fiber composites. The weight of the frame is the most critical factor to remember.
Speed cyclists often utilize aluminum alloy or carbon fiber MTB bike frames, which are both lighter and more apt to maintain horizontal acceleration. But for leisurely cycling, the average, yet sturdy steel, or titanium, frame performs adequately enough for an occasional mountain biking excursion on holiday.
Choosing a Proper MTB Bike Frame
Which MTB bike frame material you decide to purchase largely depends on personal preference. Price can also be a determining factor since aluminum and titanium alloy frames can cost in excess of several hundred pounds. But thankfully, the average steel single-speed mountain bike frame is adequate enough for the occasional cyclist or hobbyist.
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