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Kevin H-R’s Pipedream Moxie MX3 – Singletrack World Magazine

Kevin H-R’s Pipedream Moxie MX3 – Singletrack World Magazine

This week’s RR is Kevin Harley-Roberts and his Long Pink Panther.

Your Name

Kevin Harley-Roberts (Hardtailonly)

Bike brand and model

Pipedream Moxie MX3, Long (aka ‘The Pink Panther’)

Why this bike?

I’ve always had hardtails, and singlespeeded a lot of them, usually using a rear sprung tensioner or a BB-mounted tensioner. Which has been fine, but I have recently started to think about a frame with dedicated dropouts.

Considered the Kinesis FF29, Pace 529/629, the Moxie/Sirius, and a few others. Saw this Moxie on the Facebook Pipedream Owner’s page, agreed a deal, and a few days later, it was mine!

Fork

Pike Ultimate (silver), 150mm travel. It’s a 2020/21 model I think, bought from STW classifieds, and it’s done sterling service on 2 bikes before the Moxie.

Shock

N/A (my 58 year-old legs!)

Suspension Set-up

I’m 75kg-ish with kit. Fork is 70-75psi, rebound set 2/3rds of the way to slow, and HSC and LSC each 1 click from fully open. Fork recently serviced, including something done to the bushings, and is running sweeeeet!

Wheels

Hunt Trail Wide 29er Boost, HG freehub.

Tyres

Bontrager XR4 2.6 (F) / 2.4 (R)

Brakes

Mismatching Shimano XT/SLX 2-pot, 180/160mm rotors

Drivetrain

An old and well-used Shimano XT 165mm crank, VeloSolo 32 SS chainring, 20t SS cog, XT BB. SRAM 9-sp chain. Nukeproof Horizon pedals (used to be blue, now silver with the help of an old toothbrush and Oven Pride)

Cockpit components

Gusset (I think?) silver stem, Nukeproof Horizon Carbon Bars, 800mm (need a trim), 31.8, DMR Deathgrips. Silver Burgtec spacers

Seatpost

Brand-X dropper, 150mm

Saddle

Planet X (or possibly Brand-X?) – a freebie from a mate which I intended to swap out, but is actually very comfortable, so haven’t felt the need.

Accessories

Ti bottle cage. Knog Oi bell. Currently sporting an SKS Mudrocker rear guard, but that’ll come off as soon as dry lines start appearing on the trails!)

Size

Long (ie, Medium-ish; 470mm Reach).

Weight

No idea; it’s not svelte, but it’s not overly beefy.

Additional Comments

It’s just brilliant! I love the colour. It rides really really well, it feels taut and damped and composed, different to my other (Ti) hardtail, and noticeably better than any of the other steel/Alu hardtails I’ve owned.

It was built from a (used) frameset, forks that I took off another bike, wheels that I had spare, and the rest was mostly parts-bin, with some new/choice used parts.

I love the dropouts, although did – ham-fistedly – round out one of the bolts when adjusting the chain tension after it’s first ride. The local bike shop sorted it, and put on beefier bolts (I also bought a better quality set of Hex-keys!)

The gearing (32/20) is perfect for around here (trails in & around N / NW Leeds), but I’ll drop to a 19 when the trails dry out a bit more. (‘perfect’ is doing a lot of heavy-lifting here, seeing as it’s describing a singlespeed set-up!)

I’ve another rear wheel that I’ll fit with a 22t cog, and will try out at my local-ish steep spot, to see if I can get up the tricky rooty climbs, and hopefully have (a different kind of) fun on the enduro-y off-piste runs there.


Show us yours!

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We’ll be rewarding any submission published with a piece of STW merch. NB: they don’t have to be new bikes. Or expensive bikes. Or even clean bikes. We want to see real bikes from real riders.

185cm tall. 73kg weight. Orange Switch 6er. Saracen Ariel Eeber. Schwalbe Magic Mary. Maxxis DHR II. Coil fan.


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