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MONO9 UPDATE:

Posted by Jeremy Yang On September - 30 - 2007

This is just a quick update since it’s been about a month since I took possession of the Mono 9. After adapting to riding rigid and the lack of a granny gear, I’ve really come to like this bike a lot.

When I first found out I was going to be riding a rigid 1×9, I was worried that I’d miss my suspension and little front chainring. However, I’ve actually come to enjoy not having those comforts.

Riding without suspension has made me do a couple of things differently. I now run my tires at a lower pressure then if I had suspension. This allows the tires to become my suspension. It’s minimal but still helpful. After lots of experimentation, I think I’ve found the sweet spot between having the least amount of air to act as suspension while also having enough air to make sure I don’t pinch flat or the roll on the rim, I am a heavy boy after all!

I also have learned to pick better lines without front or rear suspension. Before, I’d just point the bike down the hill and let the fork smooth out the chatter. But now, no can do. I’ve got to do that myself by picking smoother lines while coming down the hill. Sure it slows me down a little, but it has also helped me to learn to look ahead to see whats coming up and to adjust accordingly.

Not having a granny gear is nice on most occasions. The drivetrain is much simpler and cleaner looking that I’m considering running a 1×9 on my other bikes. I do occasionally miss the granny gear at times, especially on long nasty hills, but overall, I’m quite happy with my 9 gears. And, it seems to have made me stronger too.

The brief summary is that the Mono 9 has been a blast to ride. Having no suspension and less gears has been a lot easier to adapt to then I thought it would and I’m very thankful for that. If you get a chance to try either rigid, 1×9 or both you should really give it a roll. You just might find a quick way to save some money and enjoy your bike rides even more.

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Pictures of the 2007 Redline Mono 9 or Mono9?

Posted by Jeremy Yang On June - 2 - 2007

** Full Redline Mono 9 Review is done. Click here**

Redline sent us some pictures of their new Mono 9 or Mono9. However you spell it, it’s a beautiful bike. A 1 x 9 rigid geared 29er. Here are the specs (taken from Redline’s blog) on this bad boy:

Frame: Flight Double Butted Sanko Chromoly Tubing with fixed rear droputs.
Fork: Sanko Chromoly Taper Legs
Wheel set: WTB laser Disc Rims, Redline SB QR Hubs, Maxxis Ignitor 29 x 2.1 Tires
Drive: FSA Alpha 32T w Alloy Guard, Isis BB Sram X9 Short Cage Derailluer w X9 Trigger 12-32 9speed, PC 951 Chain.
Brake: Avid BB5 w 160mm Rotor.
Control: Ritchey Pro Bar, Stem, and Seat Post, WTB Rocket V SLT Saddle
Color: Warm Mineral Grey
Size: 15,17,19,21

And now, what you’ve been waiting for, the pictures (oh, and these are the thumbnail version so click the picture to see full size):

Redline Mono 9
Redline Mono 9 45 degree view

Redline Mono 9
Redline Mono9 Bottom Bracket

Redline Mono 9
Redline Mono 9 Crank

Redline Mono9
Redline Mono9 Dropout

Redline Mono9
Redline Mono 9 Front

Redline Mono9
Redline Mono9 Top Tube Decal

For more info, check out Redline’s blog.

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