Select pictures by Sau Hsu (nextelevatortrip.blogspot.com)
Frame:
Bianchi C.U.S.S.
Fork/Headset:
Steel
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram x1
Saddle/Seatpost:
Brooks / Thomson
Brakes:
Shimano SLX
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Stans Arch EX 650b / Shimano SLX / Kenda
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Stans Arch EX 650b / Shimano SLX / Kenda
Accessories:
Crud
Bike History
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Added by Zeb_pepperoni. Last updated about 10 years ago.
Latest 22 Comments
There's a guy at work with one these.. every time I lock my bike next to it, I want to ride it !
Posted over 10 years ago
holy hell this is cool
Posted over 10 years ago
Thanks! i need to update the pictures, has been slightly upgraded since the last update. nothing major though
Posted over 10 years ago
I need one of these soon...
Posted almost 11 years ago
I think it is in everybody's best interest to own one of these.
Posted over 10 years ago
max5480 says:
So you had a front fork on it and switched it back to rigid? How come? I'm thinking of putting front suspension on my MUSS. Thanks!
Posted almost 10 years ago
Zeb_pepperoni says:
The suspension fork i had on it was a temporary thing. It was a really shitty fork. Suspension is nice, id recommend nothing more than 80-100mm of travel to maintain geometry. I did a 650b conversion and the rigid fork just made sense. Also love the fun and simplicity of a full rigid single speed.
Posted almost 10 years ago
Zeb_pepperoni says:
Also, in theory the 650b wheels will do part of the job of smoothing out trails that could also be done with suspension. Either way they're fun bikes!
Posted almost 10 years ago