John D. took his perfectly good 21-speed Litespeed Toccoa mountain bike and removed all the gears. I suppose he was just doing what Chris and John P. did when they ripped their rear deraileurs off in the woods. At least we stand a chance of keeping up with him now.
Under The Knife

Old Gears

New Crank

New Drive Train

It's Alive

4 comments:
I got swank crank envy!
Give Sean the single-speed and laugh as you pass him on the Berkeley hills.
Swanky being used in referencing mountain bike components, oh no… Now where did I put those gears again 8-).
Dude, it's a Litespeed. Pure swank compared to my Cannondale...
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