SOLO-XD Single Speed Conversion Kit: Single or Dingle? Insights from Josh Weinberg’s Review
At Wheels Manufacturing, we’re all about giving riders options. That’s why we’re excited to share Josh Weinberg’s recent review of our SOLO-XD Single Speed Conversion Kit for XD/XDR hubs, featured on The Radavist. Josh, an experienced single-speed rider and gear reviewer, explored the unique flexibility of the Solo-XD kit and asked the key question: Single or Dingle?
In his review, Josh emphasizes the versatility of the Solo-XD, which allows riders to choose between a single cog setup or a two-cog (dingle) configuration. For those unfamiliar with the dingle setup, it offers the ability to easily switch between two different gears without the need for a derailleur, making it perfect for transitioning from flat trails to steeper climbs.
This dual-gear option gives riders more adaptability without the complexity of a full drivetrain. The Solo-XD lets you enjoy the simplicity of a single-speed system while adding a new level of versatility for tackling varied terrain.
One of the standout features of the Solo-XD kit is how easy it is to install. Josh points out that the system was clearly designed with the DIY rider in mind, allowing for straightforward installation without requiring any special tools. Once installed, the Solo-XD provides a solid, reliable ride that performs consistently in both single and dingle modes.
The overall durability and simplicity of the kit ensure a hassle-free experience on the trail, making it ideal for riders who want minimal maintenance but still demand top-notch performance.
At the heart of the Solo-XD is the goal of offering riders a streamlined, low-maintenance setup without sacrificing performance. The ability to switch between one or two gears provides extra flexibility for those who want more options on different types of terrain. Whether you’re looking for a fast, minimalist setup for flat trails or need an extra gear for tough climbs, the Solo-XD delivers.
For riders who appreciate simplicity but need a bit more versatility, the Solo-XD offers the best of both worlds. With this kit, you can enjoy a clean, efficient ride while still having the option to adapt to the challenges of varied terrain.
Josh Weinberg’s review of the Solo-XD highlights the unique benefits of this single-speed conversion kit, and it’s generating plenty of excitement. The Solo-XD offers an excellent balance of simplicity and adaptability, making it a standout option for riders with XD/XDR hubs who want to simplify their drivetrain without giving up performance.
For a more in-depth look, be sure to read Josh’s full review over on The Radavist here. When you’re ready to experience the Solo-XD for yourself, this kit will give your ride the versatility and reliability you’ve been searching for.
