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Bike Page > My Bicycles> Bridgestone Comp SS Project
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Single Speed Garage Everything was in good condition, though somewhat time-neglected. I decided to keep the original tires on it until they were ground to smoothness (the rear on it was a Panaracer Smoke, which wasn't original spec, and the front was a Ritchey Alphabite, which I believe was), in addition to only replacing the minimum needed to single-speed the bicycle. So, I used cogset spacers to shim out the freehub to position the rear cog in line with the inner chainring. The handlebar was '90's racer narrow, so that had to go away. There was a ghastly Avocet saddle involved, but that found its way into the "Trips For Kids" donation bag in favor of a ratty old WTB SST. I figured (correctly) that this would be my foul-weather/winter-months ride, and there was no real point in putting a new saddle on it. These photos were taken after I began riding again in early 2001. The wrists were healed and the Lantana was blooming. Sorry about the truncated side view, but the camera I used has a sparodic light leak which affected the front. It's only a tire, I realize, but it's nice to have things represented fully. For the purists who may be frothing at the mouth, I still have the lightly used original XT bits (including thumbshifters), except the 16T cog from the set, which I used for a while before switching over to the BMX cog. I had too much slippage while climbing from the shorter teeth on that, and it did wear noticably during the month I rode on it. It also tended to derail from the cogset very easily on rough trail. Switching to the Shimano BMX 16T cog was a dramatic improvment. The profile on the inside of the cog was compatible with the freehub. I also figured out pretty quickly that alloy chainring bolts are not the friend of a single speed mountain bike. While cleaning the drivetrain one dropped out of the chainring under the pressure of soapy water and a brush. The others ranged from suspect to torched and were replaced with steel. Currently running a 36:16, which I curse like Tourette's-inflicted sailor during some climbs, but I think that has more to do with me.... Stock/original XT cantis & levers because there's no reason to kill momentum. Original wheelset with Ritchey rims. Nice old XT crankset. The headset is getting a little crunchy as it headed into the spring of 2001, so we'll see what kind of shape that is in when I pull it apart for spring tuneup. The chain still tends to drop off the chainring periodically, generally when it bobbles across washboard trails (I can recognize the frequency that tends to cause it, and usually am able to predict when it drops), but hopefully a different chain will clear that up. The chainring teeth are a bit worn too, so perhaps a new one will help things a bit. Overall, it's running very well, and an excellent bike for errands and building strength. There's definitely a different way one rides a singlespeed, which helps nicely when you go back to a geared bicycle. Parts
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one evening in May 2001, the setting sun caught a recently cleaned bike... Updates
& Changes: Thoughts
& Addendum: (3/7/01) I'll probably end up switching to a stiffer chain when this one wears out. The PC81 is really a nice smooth chain, but probably thinner than it needs to be in the sideplates. This leads to a bit of "whippiness" when going over rocky trails, and may be the cause of some of the chain derailment experiences.
How
I dated this frame: http://www.rivendellbicycles.com/faq/BSfaq.html
Update:
Bridgestone Catalogs Online 12/04 - Well, Merry Christmas! Sheldon Brown now has a full set of Bridgestone Catalog scans on his website, as well as a concise history of Bridgestone. This has accomplished two things. First, I can now positively ID this as a 1990 model (previous year had a different fork). Second, I will have to stop referring to it as an MB-Comp and use the more appropriate "Comp MB-1", as shown in the 1990 catalog... Current
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