Fixed Gear Conversion - Retro MTB
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2021
- Converted this sweet old Peugeot Black Rock MTB into a Fixed Gear. Turned out really rad, really happy with how it looks and rides. Let me know what you guys think!
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The good thing about fixed gear bikes is that they're so clean and not requiring much parts love it 🤩
Completely agree man!
Always love to see old bikes getting the transformation. This bike is a beast!!
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10:05 that focus shift is one of the most fun shots I've ever seen
Woww, you must be a photographer right?? I didn't notice it at first. Then i saw your comment. So cool man
Such a cool built! I've got a similar single speed and they really rip in that configuration, I find. I also love that you explain what you're doing. Awesome and inspiring job!
bro the work that you've made with this bike is flawless, my respect... you're a master!
Very happy to see you building this project!
it is always nice to give new life to old frames!
Peugeot made very good frames with good geometry and attention to detail. Like the dedicated post for the rear derailleur, etc.
This is like my first MTB ,bought at 91. Mine was the mangalloy series Peugeot built. Still my favourite bike to ride, mostly unchanged!
Stunned! Your builds amazes me every single time. This video really make wanna build something similar, it looks so rad!!
Thanks man, you definitely should!
Purple bikes are top tier! 🔥🔥🔥
Heartfelt thanks for keeping the original paint finish and not ruining it with one of those nasty cheap powder-coating jobs. Really very nice!
I've just started riding 28c on my fixed gear bike and it is so much fun, This build looks like a joy to ride combining the Mtb and the fixed gear aspects props to my man!!
it sure is! had never ridden one hence why I was so excited to build it up! Definitely worth it!
I did one of these conversions on a vintage GT Karakoram about a year ago....I love it! Great Video!
Awesome! and thanks man, I appreciate that!
Unreasonably cool. 26 certainly ain't dead! I've got a Bianchi Milano that I've been wanting to give a similar fixed gear treatment to and your project is super inspiring! Great work as usual.
Thank you! that sounds like a sweet project!!
Top notch bike and video work as always! The bike itself looks so fun to ride
Thank you! it sure is!
This is awesome... Giving me inspiration for my old Peugeot
So sick mate, very inspired to do something similar myself. Recently gave a neglected 2011 Subrosa Malum a new lease of life and did a tracklocross style build on it, been loving it. Wanted to do a 90’s mtb project for a while but never thought of doing one with a fixed wheel, awesome stuff
Thanks man! That sounds awesome, I have a Subrosa Malum too! ✌️
Looks super fun! I love me a classic MTB conversion!
it is! love retro mtbs!
I've never tried fixed gear mtb before, but as long as it's fixed gear I'll definitely like it.
Such a rad frame to begin with. Also, that wheel build was top notch!
Thank you!!
YES ITS FINALLY TIME 🥳🤤 end result looks so rad👌
Thank you bro!! Time for a 26" fixed gear ride in Auckland🤘
Reminds me of the old thrasher fixed gears ! I’m totally doing this with my specialized hard rock I picked up
Man that was a very good lesson! the bike looks really dope. the best vibes from Colombia
thanks man! 🙏✨
I was just thinking about rebuilding a 20 year old mtb i have to a freestyle fixie. This made me commit. Thanks!!!!
Awesome! would love to see a photo when you're done, sounds rad!
I got this old Raleigh Nitro fram and wanted to restore and turn it into fixed, im gladly found this video, it gaves me so much hope
Awesome!
I wish I had the skills to do this. The bike looks so good!
this is the exact content im looking for, subbed
Thanks! I appreciate that!
Sick mate. I did the same thing a month ango. Really enjoy riding it + it became my daily commuter
Thanks man! that's wicked, I might be tempted to ride this daily too!
really interesting build man! 🙌🙌
Thanks man!!
In the 90s most bike messengers had hardtail and rigid fork mountain bikes. Most were single speed, some with gears and some fixedgear. But steel mountain bikes were the preferred method for getting around the city. 26" wheels are just more nimble, faster and sturdy
where can we find more information about this? Im interested to know more about fixed gear mountain bikes in bike messenger culture.
Really cool, I have a Peugeot mountain valley ( purple paint, pretty similar to this one but w/o the paint splatter) and this got me hyped to restore it!
I think I'm going for a commuter/comfy ride for this one tho, as it's a big size that fits me well and I have a hard time finding those sizes here in Spain. Keep on wheeling, love the vids :)
That sounds awesome! and thanks for the support, really appreciate it✌️
I’ve been wanting to convert my oldie mtb into a fixed. Never knew those cogs existed! Now I can just shop for a 26in wheel with a disc brake hub. Wish me luck! And thanks for this post!
Awesome, glad I helped! Good luck👌
I was so hyped up like if you where building my bike. Wow man beautiful build
haha that’s awesome, thanks man!
Great video, new to the channel. I'm actually in the process of building a Fixed gear road/city bike right now, and this video has actually helped me to figure out some problems I have
Awesome to hear that! What frame have you got?
@@waveywheelies It some old frame that I don't the name of, but it's probably a german (steel) frame. I think it's from someone with last name Biria
Man great build havent seen that cog in the disc brake mount conversion very creative given me a great idea ...bike is sick. !
Thanks man! glad you got some inspiration out of it, that makes me super stoked to hear that!
Very interesting! I'm 96% sure the bike had been through at least one rebuild before this one. Several parts were 15+ years newer than the frame, which I believe dated back to around 1989-91 (it depends a bit on where it was first sold). I have a Peugeot U.S. Express I'm trying to figure out how to rebuild... basically the same as the Black Rock, with some different parts. It's good to know 2.3" tires will fit! Nice work.
such a beautiful build, I'm inspired to do a fixed 90s MTB too now
Thanks! You definitely should!
Great build, nice to watch 👩🏼🔧
Thanks!!
I'm at the 6:30 minute mark, and that's why I always strip down a bike, then decide how to build it. That thing is super cool!
Ahaha the wheel build end shot, so clean man!
Thanks man!!
Your build always inspire me
thanks 🙂
Beautiful build mate, nice bike skills too!
Thank you!!
Che rapporto hai usato corona davanti e dietro
Fixed gear retro mtb wow! Definitely something new! I also like how you used zipties to attach the grips, maybe ill try that when i change mine, here people usually spray the insides of the grip with alcohol and slap it on the bars 💕🖤
It’s a little bit harder but it works well, hairspray also works good! 🧡
I use windex! It isn't sticky like hairspray, but it comes in a spray bottle so it's easier than alcohol!
Yo! Peugeot gang! :D
I literally build up the same frame (same paintjob too, loving it!) as a fixed gear, but also 700c + threadless fork conversion. And yes, finding a seatpost for those is a pain. Found mine in an odd parts bin of a local bike shop.
Awesome video man!
Yo thanks man!! Thats awesome, would love to see some pictures!
Solid build as always 🔥
thank you!
This makes me want to convert my 86 Sirus into a fixed gear even more. I like the paint job on it and it’s a steel frame.
Great job mate, very neat!
Thanks man!
aahh the wavey coffee break session, namaste!
Currently got a GT Karakoram and this video makes me want to switch it to single speed !!
Thats a lovely beast!Another old 'un saved:)
Thanks!!
I have the very same bike since '94, when I was 10. Loads of memories of long rides on mountains and jumps such a bike wouldn't be expected to take. Only thing is it's far larger than yours and I'm only 5.7 - seems my father was unjustifiably optimistic when he brought it home. My "proper" MTB was stolen 5 years ago and I could only afford a track-style bike since, which is hardly a replacement lol. I was torn between restoring my purple Peugeot - especially going through the pain of recreating its splattered paint job that's gone missing from the chainstay and bottom bracket - and leaving it at the basement and staying off the mountains still, since it will never fit me exactly right. Seeing yours with a short modern stem and a nice wider bar makes me want to do the illogical and sentimental thing and bring the Black Rock back. Also, I found it funny that its paint job is so memorable that several people came across this video and sent it to me, knowing I would be happy to see another one of these. I don't know if I'll actually do it, I'm definitely not getting rid of that biopace weirdness though. Cheers.
What an awesome story. You should definitely bring the Black Rock back!! Send me a photo if you do, would love to see it!🙂
So nice! Wanna get a fixed gear rn!
I had no idea they made fixed cogs for the disc brake mount. I gotta check those out.
i just love this! people needs to save the old frames more !
OMG, so beautyfull!!! Congrats bro!!!
Thanks bro!
So jealous your chain lined up almost perfect Im trying to convert a specialized hard rock to single speed and I have a track hub that is just to narrow
yessss, this is a fresh build
I've got a very similar semi-retired early-90s Peugeot mtb (a purple Terrifik!) and this has given me an idea for a little project.......😁
Haha awesome! Would love to see it
Wow thanks for the inspiration man!
No worries! Thanks for watching :)
you even built your own wheels i think that's so cool
Wow...that's a fun bike..I want to ride this one well done,not to over the top,just fun
Thank you!
This is sick!
I love old Peugeots! My first proper MTB's were a Peugeot Laser 15 then a Peugeot Anaconda.... The Anaconda was probably the same year as your bike here.
Awesome! Peugeots are wicked bikes
That bike is a beastt!!!
dope build
thanks!
love the couple of paint splatters on the steerer tube
yeah its interesting, makes you wonder how they did the paint jobs back then
@@waveywheelies surely just a bloke in a warehouse with a spray gun lmao
That’s a rad bike ;-)) I drive an old(ish) Rocky Mountain Hammer transformed into a 2-gear kick shift coaster bike (with »magic gear«) … too scared to drive fixed in the woods ;-P … cheers !!!
Great vid as always !!!
Thank you!! that sounds like an awesome set up!
I did a similar conversion and ended up running a 127.7mm square taper spindle! I never knew they made them that wide in 68mm shells till then lmao
haha awesome!
str8 fire....thank you
So sick! Klunklocross
Thanks!🤘
Masterpiece as always 👌
thanks bro!
That is a sick build my dude
Thank you bro!!
just finished buildng a 90s peugout aspin fixie, thanks for the inspiration
Nice man! No worries at all, thanks for the support🙌
YEAAAAAHHHHH!!!! Another conversion video hell yeah 🙌
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ambisaw talaguhh
Fixed gear bikes I think took years off my knees....looks fun though!
another great video! thanks man!
Thank you! and thanks for watching :)
Binging your videos, loving your work.
I’m new to bike mechanics - could you tell me what the white paste is you apply to threads? just curious. cheers for the entertainment, relaxation and education.
that's so dope, my daily ride is an old school atb/mtb and i thought about doing this. but i made it a ratty commuter that can't decide if it's a miniature road bike or a randonneur.
Thanks! you should definitely try it out, its good fun!
I wanted to do that for years too!
Looks like a polo bike from 2010
You should! They are so much fun
15:04 cool tip with the zip ties to get the grips on.
I saw gcn shim "standard" a seat post to make it fit a Peugeot frame.
That is basically what som mechanics did on tour de France.
Sick as always
Thanks man✨
Awesome conversion bro! Lets finish my GT gold Palomar commuter and I'll maybe do a fixed mtb.
An old Peugeot costs around 20 bucks in France lol.
Thanks bro! that sounds awesome, and 20 bucks! that's a bargain!
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching🙂
AMAAAAAZINNG
19:45 cameraman on point af
Good job. 👍
Thankyou!
Hey man, love the video!
Thinking of building a rear wheel myself with the surly hub but was wondering what length spokes you used.
Thanks!
God job!
thanks you!
Great stuff as always man! Definitely not helping with my current vintage MTB obsession tho 🤣
hahah! thanks man! there's always room for another
Beautiful
thank you!
I have literally wanted to do this exact thing for about a year now. I want a fat tire fixie so bad.
Do it! they are super fun
Well done!😉👍
Thanks!🙌
Top shelf...
Echt richtig Klasse !!!! SUPER !
this was the last push I needed to go looking for an old hardtail MTB
Awesome, have you picked anything up yet?
@@waveywheelies I copped a '93 Liyang 550AT
Great video, bike came up great. Was your clearance at the rear hub 130mm in the frame? I've only got 120mm in the frame I'm building up. Would would you suggest? I'm thinking a track wheelset as a singlespeed, but is anything else going to fit?
awesome!
thanks🙂
Ahahah the zip-tie trick! Use that every time!
Haha awesome!
Классный байк ,можно сказать дал вторую жизнь.
Awesome!
Thankyou!
🔥 Fire 🔥
lovely
Thanks!