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Purple Reign GT Dyno Moto 29er Vids pg5, Beachin' pg6

Postby socal_jack on Mon May 14, 2012 12:26 am

Dual personality, 29er klunker and 24/26 cruiser.

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Re: Purple Reign

Postby CCR on Mon May 14, 2012 12:37 am

This should come out pretty mean looking :shock:
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Re: Purple Reign

Postby Xcruiser on Mon May 14, 2012 12:43 am

Thats a pretty tight frame man.
But really- Prince??? Purple Rain??? LOL just kiddin!
Its actually a cool name.
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Re: Purple Reign

Postby socal_jack on Mon May 14, 2012 8:56 am

Xcruiser wrote:Thats a pretty tight frame man.
But really- Prince??? Purple Rain??? LOL just kiddin!
Its actually a cool name.


There's a GIant brand mtb called Reign also, so it all came together. Almost was gonna use this CWC I've had laying around for years, but noticed the lineup was lousy with CWCs this year, even cleaned it up a bit.

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So it was back to the pile. Have had this Dyno Moto for about 4 years without touching it, but was starting to build another bike and went to use a 24/26 whellset I had forever and boom it's 130mm coaster hub spacing! Look around and the Dyno fits it.

So it'll take the 24x3 with room to spare
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As a plus the 26 part of the 24/26 wheelset also has a disc adapter and the Nirve triple tree I've used on several bikes has the tabs for it
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The Dyno will also take a 29er rim and tire, but I would need rims(most 29er rims 32H) and fork(suspension corrected 26er or non-corrected 29er) to make that happen plus new axle and spacers for the coaster hub. Could make it a convertible 29er Klunker/Cruiser though I probably have most everything already to do a 26er Klunker at least with a lot less trouble.
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Re: Purple Reign

Postby Xcruiser on Mon May 14, 2012 8:59 am

Its awesome! Just wanted to yank your chain a little on the Prince thing lol.
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Re: Purple Reign

Postby mrfritz on Mon May 14, 2012 9:14 am

I've been using the Voodoo suspension comp 29er fork from universal cycles for some conversions. It seems to be compensated for an 80mm 29er setup, comes in disc and disc & canti. I'll be trying it on a 26" frame in the next day or two, but the numbers work out well for replacing a 100mm 26. It worked great on the 29er walmart Genisis MTB to Bomber conversion.

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Re: Purple Reign

Postby socal_jack on Mon May 14, 2012 9:45 am

Is that Voodoo the 470mm A-C version? I'm looking for something less corrected around 410-420, so far the Surly 1x1 fork is looking to be it. I've got a pristine Morrow blackout hub I'd like to use but it's 36H and the rims I would use in pic are 32H. Would need about a 175mm axle to do it plus spacers to do it.

mrfritz wrote:I've been using the Voodoo suspension comp 29er fork from universal cycles for some conversions. It seems to be compensated for an 80mm 29er setup, comes in disc and disc & canti. I'll be trying it on a 26" frame in the next day or two, but the numbers work out well for replacing a 100mm 26. It worked great on the 29er walmart Genisis MTB to Bomber conversion.

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Re: Purple Reign

Postby yoothgeye on Mon May 14, 2012 10:39 am

If you leave it purple (as the name implies) there are some members on this forum that are required to vote for purple bikes, all you gotta do is finish it.
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Re: Purple Reign

Postby Jake Sensi on Mon May 14, 2012 11:53 am

yoothgeye wrote:If you leave it purple (as the name implies) there are some members on this forum that are required to vote for purple bikes, all you gotta do is finish it.

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Re: Purple Reign

Postby mrfritz on Mon May 14, 2012 12:16 pm

socal_jack wrote:Is that Voodoo the 470mm A-C version? I'm looking for something less corrected around 410-420, so far the Surly 1x1 fork is looking to be it. I've got a pristine Morrow blackout hub I'd like to use but it's 36H and the rims I would use in pic are 32H. Would need about a 175mm axle to do it plus spacers to do it.

mrfritz wrote:I've been using the Voodoo suspension comp 29er fork from universal cycles for some conversions. It seems to be compensated for an 80mm 29er setup, comes in disc and disc & canti. I'll be trying it on a 26" frame in the next day or two, but the numbers work out well for replacing a 100mm 26. It worked great on the 29er walmart Genisis MTB to Bomber conversion.

LOVE Dyno bikes and frames... Can't wait to see what you build.


Looks like Universal is out of them. This is the fork I mean. http://www.outsideoutfitters.com/p-5221-voodoo-zombie-26-29-fork.aspx

I'll be happy to take some measurements on the one arriving today for you. Do you want me to look for a 36h rim? There are three recycle places here in Seattle and a lot of mountain bikes. The 29er front disk wheel I posted in another thread cost me $40 and although it was true from the start I did retention the spokes and will probably end up painting it (I want blue rims), though I think I could hide the few scratches with a sharpie.

I've read that the Surly fork is HARSH. That the Voodoo and Salsa are the ones the single speed MNT guys prefer due to the compliance. 175 seems pretty wide. Most bikes seem to fit in a 2.25-2.50 tire with an 8/9 spd cassette and disc brake in the common 135 dropout spacing.

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Re: Purple Reign

Postby mrfritz on Mon May 14, 2012 12:22 pm

mrfritz wrote:
socal_jack wrote:Is that Voodoo the 470mm A-C version? I'm looking for something less corrected around 410-420, so far the Surly 1x1 fork is looking to be it. I've got a pristine Morrow blackout hub I'd like to use but it's 36H and the rims I would use in pic are 32H. Would need about a 175mm axle to do it plus spacers to do it.

mrfritz wrote:I've been using the Voodoo suspension comp 29er fork from universal cycles for some conversions. It seems to be compensated for an 80mm 29er setup, comes in disc and disc & canti. I'll be trying it on a 26" frame in the next day or two, but the numbers work out well for replacing a 100mm 26. It worked great on the 29er walmart Genisis MTB to Bomber conversion.

LOVE Dyno bikes and frames... Can't wait to see what you build.


Looks like Universal is out of them. This is the fork I mean. http://www.outsideoutfitters.com/p-5221-voodoo-zombie-26-29-fork.aspx

I'll be happy to take some measurements on the one arriving today for you. Do you want me to look for a 36h rim? There are three recycle places here in Seattle and a lot of mountain bikes. The 29er front disk wheel I posted in another thread cost me $40 and although it was true from the start I did retention the spokes and will probably end up painting it (I want blue rims), though I think I could hide the few scratches with a sharpie.

I've read that the Surly fork is HARSH. That the Voodoo and Salsa are the ones the single speed MNT guys prefer due to the compliance. 175 seems pretty wide. Most bikes seem to fit in a 2.25-2.50 tire with an 8/9 spd cassette and disc brake in the common 135 dropout spacing.

Anyway, let me know if I can help.


OH.. I do keep having fantasies of adding a girder to voodoo fork. I love the way the Jones fork looks and have heard nothing but good about them, though they are outside my price range.

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Re: Purple Reign

Postby Houndog on Mon May 14, 2012 1:08 pm

Those Jones bikes a very cool !!! If i had the dough It would be my top choice
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Re: Purple Reign

Postby Peatbog on Mon May 14, 2012 6:28 pm

That purple frame has a pretty cool "flow" to it.

yoothgeye wrote:If you leave it purple (as the name implies) there are some members on this forum that are required to vote for purple bikes, all you gotta do is finish it.


Dang it! You should have told me that before I painted my purple frame yellow. :?
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Re: Purple Reign

Postby socal_jack on Tue May 15, 2012 12:33 am

Yep, it's staying purple, chose frames this years that wouldn't require painting, weather been too cool, humid, and windy last few years for the outdoor paint booth.

yoothgeye wrote:If you leave it purple (as the name implies) there are some members on this forum that are required to vote for purple bikes, all you gotta do is finish it.


Yeah, appreciate the measurement when you get a chance, I think they're all 470 now, I know they had shorter ones last year. Almost impossible to find the 500mm forks.

Was that the straight version of the 1x1 fork that you read was harsh? I need the curved leg version, but they're both pretty burly forks. Think I've got a line on a pair of Halo rims, snoozed on some Mavic TN719s on CL local listing though full wheelset at a good price.

Even the Jones in steel would be a great bike to have, but yeah Ti is what dreams are made of.

mrfritz wrote:I've been using the Voodoo suspension comp 29er fork from universal cycles for some conversions. It seems to be compensated for an 80mm 29er setup, comes in disc and disc & canti. I'll be trying it on a 26" frame in the next day or two, but the numbers work out well for replacing a 100mm 26. It worked great on the 29er walmart Genisis MTB to Bomber conversion.

LOVE Dyno bikes and frames... Can't wait to see what you build.
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Looks like Universal is out of them. This is the fork I mean. http://www.outsideoutfitters.com/p-5221-voodoo-zombie-26-29-fork.aspx

I'll be happy to take some measurements on the one arriving today for you. Do you want me to look for a 36h rim? There are three recycle places here in Seattle and a lot of mountain bikes. The 29er front disk wheel I posted in another thread cost me $40 and although it was true from the start I did retention the spokes and will probably end up painting it (I want blue rims), though I think I could hide the few scratches with a sharpie.

I've read that the Surly fork is HARSH. That the Voodoo and Salsa are the ones the single speed MNT guys prefer due to the compliance. 175 seems pretty wide. Most bikes seem to fit in a 2.25-2.50 tire with an 8/9 spd cassette and disc brake in the common 135 dropout spacing.

Anyway, let me know if I can help.[/quote]

OH.. I do keep having fantasies of adding a girder to voodoo fork. I love the way the Jones fork looks and have heard nothing but good about them, though they are outside my price range.

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Re: Purple Reign

Postby socal_jack on Tue May 15, 2012 12:52 am

I have got to find my Canon point & shoot, phone pics just blow. The blue GT Peace 9R in back has a 455mm AC, so 420-430 would be perfect on this, not jack the geometry too much.

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