Pro bike: Maureen Bruno-Roy's Seven Cycles Mudhoney SLX SS

Bringing home a national championship on a repurposed old racer

James Huang/Future Publishing

Published: January 11, 2014 at 7:25 pm

After a couple of tough seasons, Maureen Bruno-Roy (Bob's Red Mill p/b Seven Cycles) found herself at a crossroads. With the fire starting to dim in her belly – but a couple of new Seven Cycles Mudhoney Pro geared bikes on hand – the popular New Englander decided to take one of her original Mudhoney SLX frames back to its creator to turn it into a singlespeed.

"The last two seasons were so intense for me," Bruno-Roy told BikeRadar while riding the rollers and watching an old episode of Quantum Leap (her standard routine, apparently). "I was really fatigued and the fun factor was disappearing. Singlespeed has always been really rad people and really fun. I have a lot of mountain bike friends who ride singlespeed and they ride really, really hard but they're definitely having fun. I thought, 'how can I have more fun this year but still race seriously?' It's not something you can just do on the same bike. I can't just go into a race and say, 'today I'm just going to have fun'. You end up racing your heart out."

"Mo wanted to do a few singlespeed races this year so they cut the dropouts out and replaced them with track dropouts," added husband and mechanic Matt Roy. "It was a way to breathe new life into it. I hope to have time to come back to them and really get these little pieces knocked off and make it a true singlespeed but the number of races she's done on it, it's done the trick."

It sure has.

Bruno-Roy did have fun on the opening day of the US National Cyclocross Championships here in Boulder, Colorado, but she also raced her heart out – and now has a stars-and-stripes jersey to show for it.

Maureen bruno-roy's (bob's red mill p/b seven cycles) seven cycles mudhoney slx admittedly isn't as light as the carbon fiber machines many of her competitors are using. but few of those are this pretty, either: - James Huang/Future Publishing

Maureen Bruno-Roy's singlespeed 'cross bike has a carbon seat tube and top tube bonded to the Ti frame

Even better, she did so on a frameset that was six years old – well past the usual lifespan for modern full-composite 'cross race bikes. And while the frame might be a touch heavy by contemporary standards at about 1,400g, it still looks remarkably fresh, not to mention astonishingly pretty. The carbon fiber seat tube and top tube add to what Bruno-Roy says is an amazing ride quality, too, which would have paid big dividends on the bumpy course at Valmont Bike Park.

The rest of the build closely mimics that of her standard geared bikes but with the requisite modifications for singlespeed duty. Roy gutted a pair of old SRAM Red 2012 levers, there's a single 38-tooth TA Specialites chainring mounted to a SRAM Red 2012 GXP crankset, and stopping duties are handled by ultralight TRP RevoX Carbon cantilevers fitted with SwissStop GHP pads.

Seven cycles took one of maureen bruno-roy's (bob's red mill p/b seven cycles) old mudhoney slx frames and replaced the original vertical dropouts with track-style ones so she could start dabbling in singlespeed. now that she's been bitten by the singlespeed bug, bruno-roy will likely finish the job by having the original housing stops removed, too: - James Huang/Future Publishing

Seven Cycles replaced the original vertical dropouts with track ends for singlespeed use

Rather than go with dedicated singlespeed rolling stock, Bruno-Roy instead sticks with her favorite Mavic Ksyrium SLS aluminum wheels wrapped in FMB Super Mud Pro tubulars and fitted with an anodized aluminum cog made by Endless Bike Company.

"She loves this wheel and tire combination," said Roy. "The [Mavic Ksyrium] SLSs are so bomber, she loves the way the [FMB] Super Muds ride, and these Endless cogs are gorgeous."

Maureen bruno-roy runs a pair of gutted 10-speed sram red 2012 levers high up on carbon zipp sl bars: - James Huang/Future Publishing

No need for gears here—a pair of gutted SRAM Red 2012 levers do the trick

Rounding out the build is a Zipp SL carbon bar, Zipp SLspeed carbon seatpost, Zipp Service Course SL stem, and Shimano XTR PD-M970 pedals, plus an Affinity RXL Carbon saddle and bar tape from new sponsor Bontrager – a connection that was forged through friends Katie Compton and Mark Legg-Compton.

Total weight as pictured is just 6.97kg (15.37lb).

The crank rolls on a sram red gxp bottom bracket with hybrid ceramic bearings: - James Huang/Future Publishing

Seven Cycles Mudhoney SLX has a standard threaded bottom bracket shell

Now that Bruno-Roy has been bitten by the singlespeed bug, though, what's next?

"I'm going to see how Sunday goes and then go forward from there," she said. "I'm not really planning anything too far out right now but there is a singlespeed series in New England so that could be something fun to play with next year. We'll see what happens."

Complete bike specifications

  • Frame: Custom Seven Cycles Mudhoney SLX SS
  • Fork: Seven CX
  • Headset: Chris King NoThreadset, 1 1/8in
  • Stem: Zipp Service Course SL, 90mm x -6°
  • Handlebar: Zipp SL, 40cm (c-c)
  • Tape: Bontrager cork
  • Front brake: TRP RevoX Carbon w/ SwissStop GHP pads
  • Rear brake: TRP RevoX Carbon w/ SwissStop GHP pads
  • Brake levers: SRAM Red 2012 w/ shifter internals removed
  • Cog: Endless Bike Company Kick Ass, 17T
  • Chain: 45NRTH Willful Neglect, 9spd
  • Crankset: SRAM Red 2012, 170mm, w/ 38T TA Specialites chainring
  • Bottom bracket: SRAM Red GXP
  • Pedals: Shimano PD-M970
  • Wheelset: Mavic Ksyrium SLS tubular
  • Front tire: FMB Super Mud Pro tubular, 33mm
  • Rear tire: FMB Super Mud Pro tubular, 33mm
  • Saddle: Bontrager Affinity RXL Carbon
  • Seatpost: Zipp SLSpeed 0
  • Other accessories: Modified Civia chain tensioners, Problem Solvers front brake hanger

Critical measurements

  • Rider's height: 1.62m (5ft 4in)
  • Rider's weight: 49kg (108lb)
  • Saddle height from BB, c-t: 666mm
  • Saddle setback: 30mm
  • Seat tube length (c-t): 510mm
  • Seat tube length (c-c): 465mm
  • Tip of saddle to center of bar: 462mm
  • Saddle-to-bar drop: 42mm
  • Head tube length: 87mm
  • Top tube length: 505mm (effective)
  • Total bike weight: 6.97kg (15.37lb)