Well I'm also interested in a single speed but I had not even looked at what was in offer until I saw the bikes shown here- I'm surprised at how cheap some of these bikes are. I wanted to build myself a single speed one out of a Reynolds 531 frame - mainly because I wanted something with a bit more character and also wanted to experience the joy of finding the parts and putting it all together. It will cost me more than the £330 bike from Wiggle but that is OK cause the bike I'm building will have things like a brooks saddle to start with, will be painted with a colour of my choice, the gear ratio will be decided by me, etc,etc. The point I'm trying to make is that you can indeed build yourself a singles speed out an old bike, it will probably cost you a bit more that some of those bikes listed here but at the same time you are building it the way you want to. I know that if I bought any of those bikes listed here I would have to spend an extra 100+ in a saddle, handlebars, etc.
The kona has a better, butted, frame than the Charge which is plain guage, and better/nicer/hipper wheels. Prefer the Plug's chainset though. I'd have to chuck the Plug's 'guards in a skip. in the flesh, in that colour they look awful imo. Charge paint is not the most robust on the planet either.
I own a plug btw so am not merely biased in favour of the Kona but it's a better/prettier bike, and prettier is important right....?
I looked at both bikes in the shops, both are nice bikes and of course, looks are important!
Is your Plub the cherry red one with green wheels? I was very tempted by one of those yesterday and could have opened my wallet if the salesman had bothered to pay any attention! Lovely bikes and nicely finished.
But......I've collected my s/h Paddy Wagon tonight and am very happy so far, although I only rode it a short distance (no lights). It's 'well loved' with a good few marks here and there, so I'm not going to be precious about it (I'd be so careful with a brand new bike) but I'd like to refresh it a little with new grip tape and saddle, maybe in some funky colour!
There's no fixed wheel cog on the upgraded wheels, but I'm happy to stick to the SS/freewheel for a while. I think it's going to be fun!(will add a pic later).
Cheers.
I went to the Evans maintenance workshop in Croydon last night (posted a 'review' in the general section for other newbies) which was great if you've never worked on a bike before.
The guy there, (thanks Oli) showed me how to tension the chain correctly and recommended a grey Charge saddle to replace the tatty old one that came with the bike. I bought stuff to clean and lube the chain at the weekend, and the rest of the bike is OK for now, but I want to change the bar tape and brake hoods.....