Ian's Gary Fisher Cronus Singlespeed
BEHOLD!
97.68% done, the bike still needs a 1/2 link in the chain and a tensioner. We're using my Rennen as a stopgap measure and the remaining parts will be here Thursday.
Working with an eBay purchased steel frame ($40) we did our best to keep the parts under $1000, including wheels built by me.

DT Swiss 450 rims laced to Surly New Disc hubs

Salsa Moto Ace bar & stem, WTB headset, American Classic post


Truvativ Stylo SS cranks & BB
97.68% done, the bike still needs a 1/2 link in the chain and a tensioner. We're using my Rennen as a stopgap measure and the remaining parts will be here Thursday.
Working with an eBay purchased steel frame ($40) we did our best to keep the parts under $1000, including wheels built by me.

DT Swiss 450 rims laced to Surly New Disc hubs

Salsa Moto Ace bar & stem, WTB headset, American Classic post


Truvativ Stylo SS cranks & BB

1 Comments:
Dude you made out. I still ride a 1994 Cronus that I bought new. It retailed for $1200 with a triple-butted cromoly frame and was Fishers 2nd best bike that year. Getting that frame for $40 is sick.
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