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VooDoo Dambala

Ever since the Island Lake Bike Demo I’ve found myself wanting a rigid single speed bike for occasional trail rides. After failing to purchase a Redline Monocog Flight 29er I started looking at used bikes on the MMBA Forum and came across a well-equipped VooDoo Dambala in my size for US$600. After driving out to Chelsea to meet the seller and look it over (and eat at Zingerman’s Road House on the way back) I decided to purchase the bike. It’s just what I want, a steel framed bike that fits me with good quality parts at a fair price.

At 34:16 (2.125:1) the gearing is a bit tall for me, but being a standard single speed hub I shouldn’t have a problem fitting a new (and more appropriate) cog. I’ll give it a go as-is first, since my legs are much stronger since my my last single speed experiment, I don’t want to pick a new gearing before really trying it out.

The bike came with the levers set up British-style (front brake on the right) which is common on mountain bikes ridden by motocross folks, but not right for me. Since taking the photos above I switched them around and swapped the Time pedals for Eggbeaters so it’s now ready for a test ride. I still have to get a new saddle and adjust the rear brakes a tad (clean, or perhaps bleed them), and maybe fit some Ergon grips, but it’s otherwise all ready to ride. Hopefully I’ll be able to get out tomorrow to try it out.

The bike came equipped as follows:

Frame: VooDoo Dambala 18″
Stem: Bontrager 90mm
Fork: Bontrager Switch Blade Race X Lite Carbon Fiber
Wheels: Sun Ringle
Seatpost: Thomson
Bar: FSA CarbonPro
Crankset: Bontrager
Tires: Specialized S-Works The Captain
Brakes: Hayes Stroker Trail (Avid Clean Sweep G2 Rotor in Rear)
Saddle: Selle Italia Flight
Cog: Surly 16T
Chainring: 34T
Bash Guard: Salsa
Grips: ODI Ruffian
Pedals: Time

More pictures of this bike can be found here if you are interested: VooDoo Dambala.

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