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Spot 29er frame

Average Rating 4.57/5
# of Reviews 7
MSRP $ 950.00
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Description:This will be our second season of building 29er single speed frames and they are growing in popularity every day.

The 29er frames use the same tubing as the standard single speed frame that we build, and have the same available options. There are 3 stock sizes available (see the table below, plus our frame geometry page) and our 6 stock colors to choose from, as well as available custom colors and sizes, of course!
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    Submitted by ovaltine a Cross Country Rider from Boulder, Colorado
    Date Reviewed: August 17, 2008
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1800.00
    Strengths:Belt drive, Geometry
    Weaknesses:Spot components
    Similar Products Used:On One, Bianchi
    Bottom Line:This is a review for the Spot Longboard

    I was really stoked on the belt drive and after of plenty of time in the saddle I still am. It took some time tweaking the rear wheel alignment to get the belt not to ride to one side or the other but once you get it dialed its great, no oil, no noise and smooth.

    The frame geometry is good and the bike climbs well.

    On the down side, I have had my bike (or my wife's Longboard) in the shop 4 weekends in a row. It seems every Spot component has either needed to be replaced or fixed. At a price tag of $1800 I am a bit disappointed by my Spot experince. Thankfully the guys at the shop have been great and more then helpful.

    In the end, Spot makes a nice frame and the belt drive is great, however, if I got one again I would by the frame and belt drive and do a custom build.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Steelman1 a Cross Country Rider from Golden, Colorado
    Date Reviewed: July 10, 2008
    Favorite Trail:White Ranch
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $1200.00
    Purchased At:Golden Bike Shop
    Strengths:Welds, Geometry, Belt Drive and overall design.
    Weaknesses:None at this point.
    Similar Products Used:Moots YBB, Soulcraft option 3
    Bike Setup:29er Spot SS Belt Drive Frame. American Made in Golden, Colorado with a custom Spectrum Powderworks Liquid paint design. (Has to be seen to be believed) The welds on this bike are simply outstanding.

    Chris King headset. Ritchey Carbon Lowrise Bars, Ritchey WCS wet black seatpost and stem, Ritchey WCS saddle. Avid Juicy Ultimate Carbon brakes. Race Face Next Carbon Crank. DT Swiss XMC 80mm Carbon Fork. Stans 355 rims, Chris King SS Hubs. XTR Pedals. Maxxis Ignitor tires run Tubeless.
    Bottom Line:This bike took about 8 months in the making. With the custom paint and waiting on all the sweet stuff to come available. It was worth the wait!

    The minute I threw my leg over this bike I was blown away at the fact that it did not feel like I was on a 29er. The Custom tube set and geometry really work with this bike. I was afraid that the top tube was going to be a little short coming off of my Soulcraft but it's no problem what so ever. The bike is quick and agile just the way you want it.

    The belt drive is just awesome. Quiet, smooth and direct power under your feet. The new improved Belt design, different from the inter bike design works flawlessly. The guys at Golden Bike Shop knew exactly how to line the drive line up perfectly.

    This bike is unbelievable fun to ride. I am definitely hooked on the 29er SS Belt Drive.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by David Hohensee a Cross Country Rider from Golden, CO, USA
    Date Reviewed: October 15, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Aldefer-3 Sisters
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $2600.00
    Purchased At:Golden Bike Shop
    Strengths:Best handling hardtail I have every owed/ridden! Bought for the novel belt drive system, but have fallen in love with the way this bike (frame) rides. The mix of different steel in specific tubes really works (at least for me).
    Weaknesses:Cost is prohibitive (but worth it in my opinion); I'd like a clear coat over the finish and decals; geometry could be discriminatory (although I LOVE it).
    Similar Products Used:Niner EMD (geared), demoed a Spot 26" SS
    Bike Setup:29er SS; Truvativ Carbon bar (31.8mm); Thomson stem/post; King headset; Manitou Minute 29er fork; Crank Bros. Cobalt crank; King hubs; Sun DS2 rims; Salsa skewer/post clamp; Spot Rocket tensioners; Spot/Gates belt drive (not installed yet--December timeframe); SRAM SS chain; Surley cog/chainring; Ritchey saddle (going to try... may replace with Terry Fly); Avid Carbons (180mm)
    Bottom Line:This is my first SS, or 29er and although I'm a little out-of-shape and new to the SS tactics, I love the handling of this bike. After some demo rides, I'm becoming a 29er convert! Seems like the companies I've tried (Spot, Niner) have the geometry dialed and there's little compromise. Being a big guy, it is a bit harder to climb, but the descents are incredible... even on a hardtail.

    My bike was one of the demo bikes from Interbike, so it has the "key-hole" slot in the dropout for the Polychain belt drive. That said, I got the bike from a local bike shop with a traditional chain-drive. I'm supposed to get the belt-drive in December, so I'll amend my review then. That should be a good test since I'm a clydesdale in Colorado (loads of climbing). That seemed to be the one combination that caused slipping at Interbike. I'm confident that it will be fine-tuned by December.

    Regardless of the belt drive, I love this bike! The finish is beautiful, although I'm a little concerned since there appears to be no clear coat over the decals. The geometry is "spot" on and it handles incredibly. I'm running Kenda Small Block 8's on it and I've noticed that those tires don't hook up like I'd like, but the bike is SO predictable when the rear end is going to break free that it's almost fun to slide! The cockpit is comfortable and places me in the perfect position to rail turns (love the 29er tires for their contact). I'm really pumped to spend more time on this bike! As mentioned earlier, I'll revise my review after a couple of months in the saddle and some time stomping the belt drive.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Scott a Cross Country Rider from Lyons, Colorado
    Date Reviewed: December 28, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Hall Ranch
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $3000.00
    Purchased At:Bitterbrush Cycle
    Strengths:Love this bike. Super clean look and climbs better than I can keep up with it. The 29er thing on a SS really comes together.
    Weaknesses:I wish I was more worthy of this ride.
    Bike Setup:John Deere Green, Maverick SC32 shock/front hub, Spot rear hub, FSR stem/bar, Juicy discs
    Bottom Line:Loving every bit of it. Just finished slogging through a sloppy mess of snow and mud jeep roads and the Spot knocked it out with distinction. I'm around the 200lb mark and I can't notice any flex while climbing. Descending is tight and responsive, but I'm still working out cornering on 29's. All that from a local Colorado company, can't beat it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Buddy Briggs a Racer from Unionville,PA USA
    Date Reviewed: December 14, 2006
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $1250.00
    Purchased At:Henry's Bike Shop
    Strengths:My Spot frame is withg out a doubt the sweetest riding frame I have evr owned. It handles flawlessly. The frame is very compliant, but is also stiff enough on take off. I would reckomend this frame over any other out there.
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Custom Ti single speed
    Bike Setup:DT Swiss Hubs, Stan's rims, Jones Bars, Reba fork, FSA carbon crank aems with a Boone Spiderless Ti chain ring. Thomson stem and post, Avid Juicy 7 brakes.
    Bottom Line:Best steel 29er single speed frame around.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by James a Cross Country Rider from Sierra Vista, AZ
    Date Reviewed: January 31, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Chiva Falls
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1200.00
    Purchased At:Spot Brand
    Strengths:Color Pearl Orange, Steel Frame, Converts to gears or singlespeed
    Weaknesses:Short Toptube, Seatstays are small and biggest tire I can fit is a 2.1,
    Similar Products Used:Gary Fisher Rig
    Bike Setup:Hope hubs, Maverick Rims, Easton carbon bar and seatpost, SRAM Components x.9, Botranger 34 tooth front, XT 11-34 rear cassette, Hayes Hydraulics
    Bottom Line:Nice bike. Other than the short top tube the rest is great. I would like to put wider tires on it but the Kendas are fast rollers, great for racing. The bike is convertable thanks to the Santa Cruz drop-outs that Michael recommended. Now I can ride either geared or singlespeed. As for the top tube, I sit a bit more straighter but I added a offset seatpost and the bike is a bit more racy. Would I buy another? There are too many alternatives out there and the top tube does make a difference. I am more prone to endo on the bike than on my longer tt Gry Fisher Rig. But, I am still happy with the Spot.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by kirk hendricks a Cross Country Rider from pocatello,idaho,usa
    Date Reviewed: January 19, 2006
    Favorite Trail:City Creek
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $1300.00
    Purchased At:robs
    Strengths:steel is real snappy very responsive.
    Weaknesses:need to put on front shock rigid is beating me up more than i like
    Similar Products Used:Indepent Fabrication pissoff
    Bontrager set up single speed (singulator)
    Bike Setup:Spot hubs race face cranks mavic rims mtb seat & tires
    easton handlebars and seatpost, White freewheel
    Bottom Line:love the bike still struggling with the 29er theory
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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