Last week, we took a look at the nuts and bolts required to convert a standard mountain bike frame over to a single speed. As the single speed craze caught on more steam, the mountain bike community started integrated methods typically found in commuter bikes to develop single speed specific mountain bikes with integrated methods of adjusting chain tension. If you are ready to completely jump into the deep end of shiftless mountain biking, here are your options as you look to buy or build your dedicated SS rig.
Eccentric Bottom Bracket Single Speed Frames
Positives on the EBB
- Conventional dropouts just like with a regular mountain bike.
- Can fine tune chain tension easily when chain stretches.
Negatives on the EBB
- Metal to metal contact of EBB and bottom bracket shell is prone to creaking.
- You are actually changing the crank position in relation to the saddle when adjusting chain tension.
Horizontal Dropout Single Speed Frames
Positives on Horizontal Dropouts
- Crank axle and bottom bracket assembly is like you would find on a regular mountain bike frame.
- Ultra cheap frame options that are easy on the budget.
Negatives on Horizontal Dropouts
- Have to adjust rear caliper with axle.
- Through bolt means you lose the convenience of the quick release on the trail.
- Have to make sure the wheel is straight in the dropouts for proper alignment.
Sliding Dropout Single Speed Mountain Bike Frames
Positives on Sliding Dropouts
- You get standard dropouts that can also include a rear derailleur hanger for conversion back to geared.
- Can use standard quick release rear axles.
- Bottom bracket unaffected.
Negatives on Sliding Dropouts
- Have to make sure rear axle is straight in frame for proper alignment
- One of the more expensive options in single speed setups.
Single Speed MTB Frame Options: Making the Case
When you go to choose which setup you are going to have on your single speed specific frame, you really have to weigh a lot of options.
The Manufacturer and Bike: How It Rides
Ultimately, it all comes down to the ride. If you have test ridden different mountain bike frames and you found one that fits your needs, you will just have to work with whatever system comes with that frame. I do not see any reason to jump to a different frame purely over the method of adjusting chain tension as that is a small part of the overall picture.
The Custom Build
If you are going with a complete custom build, you need to take a close look at each option to see which one fits in your needs. Custom frame builds see the sliding dropout and EBB options in most situations as the budget allows for a more high end solution. I have had both the EBB and Paragon Sliders in my custom builds and I like the simplicity and creak free operation of the paragon sliders the best out of those two options.
Single Speed Mountain Bike Budget
If you are on a tight budget for this new rig, take a look at frames from Surly and Vassago which both provide great riding steel single speed mountain bike frames that will not get you divorced. You are not going to get the pretty welds, carbon frames or fancy chain tension setups, but you will be in a SS specific frame that you’ll be able to ride day in and day out.