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Manufactured using only the greatest slider system ever invented.
A system so fantastic, so magical, so incredible and super it could ONLY have been designed by THE Mark Lepper his bad self.
IN-STOCK and SHIPPING.
Genuine MISFIT PSYCLES diSSent (Al) Aluminum 29er Singlespeed Frame
The one and only, the completely original and everything they say it is. Your NEW singlespeed frame.
diSSent: To differ in opinion or feeling; disagree. To withhold assent or approval. Difference of opinion or feeling; disagreement. The refusal to conform to the authority or doctrine of an established church; nonconformity.
That says it all really. If you require more, read on.



Frame Details:
* Design philosophy, general insight and other propaganda into the frame that isn't what you expect.
Insight -
The Misfit Psycles diSSent was designed and eventually came to light with the intention of NEVER riding a 29er.
Experience with first generation 29ers was laughable. Manufacturers simply elongated chainstays and stretched traditional forks to fit 'bigger' wheels. The result was a top-heavy, awkward tank of a beast.
Incidentally, too many manufactures still produce frames with 26" PLUS 3" type geometry.
While these initial frames failed miserably in overall ride, there was a little something.
The diSSent's unique geometry is the product of pub counter creativity, chalk outlines and numerous engineering re-writes. The diSSent was designed to provide you a 29er frame that you ride IN (not ON). We believe that the result is a frame that melds the best features of your olde 26er with the advantages of 29" wheels. Hopefully with out the traditional zelotry associated with big wheels.
Criteria -
6061 Aluminum -
Provided numerous design, ride and manufacturing benefits over 7005 and vastly better value then Scandium. It is (arguably) the most versatile of the alloys, offers excellent strength and elongation properties.
The diSSent has (over the years) been prototyped in 7005, Ti and was (briefly) considered in steel (see below).
Steel is Real -
True. This much should be obvious. Misfit Psycles has a standing policy NOT to produce products in imaginary materials.
Steel as a material choice FAILED in the first three criteria of the diSSent.
The 'compliance' to which is often referred of steel is in actual fact FLEX.
Low grade chromoly offers excessive amounts of flex, the way to counter this excessive flex is to over-compensate and over-design, adding to the frames weight penalty. Riders the prefer to 'mash' the pedals (typical singlespeeder by default) or heavier riders want to ensure that there is a direct to wheel power transfer. There is a notable loss with chromoly in the $400 range.
Still insisting on steel? Consider increasing your budget to the $700+ range or move up to the Canadian Made diSSent (Fe)
Ride Quality -
Design OVER material. Period.
Selecting a frame base soley on material and a rhyme is ILLEGAL in many countries and carries a penalty of death.
At least it should.
Durability -
Yes.
Ovalized, oversized and un-butted tubes combined with aggressive gussets offer excellent strength and durability. Despite these factors the weight was maintained in the very respectable 4lb range.
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Posted by Ice Cream Jay on 18th Dec 2009
I've been riding a DiSSent for about a year and I love it. Its my third SS and second 29er and its the best of the bunch. It's light, stiff and handles great. I haven't had any trouble with the sliding drops. I got prompt service from the psyclestore and have no complaints.
I was on a quest to build up as perfect a bike as I could for my local trails. They're smooth by New England standards with lots of quick ups and downs and tight corners. I feel completely satisfied with the DiSSent. I still look at my bike after a great ride and think "Damn I love this bike"
Posted by ECOdork on 10th Oct 2009
This isn't my first 29'er SS, so I promised myself that I wouldn't be "that guy" and post an awesome review after only 1 real ride on the diSSent (AL)--nope, I was gonna hold out for a thorough multi-phase, month-long (at least) critical review. BUT I just can't hold myself back...THIS BIKE ROCKS! It looks sharp without being obnoxiously flashy. After minimal trail-side dialing-in, the bike quickly felt familiar and comfortable. It's FAST, smooth, has a nice tight feel & great handling. Very responsive & stable--not even close to unstable at slow speed or twitchy at a fast clip. It freakin' rails corners! 29'er nay-sayers need to throw a leg over a diSSent to clear the misconception that big wheel bikes are slow, cumbersome, and ill-handling. I have no doubt that this bike will stand the test of time! Well done Misfit--A great, "no BS" bike at a damn good price!
Posted by joe dunn on 6th Oct 2009
ive been riding my dissent al for this season and have been having a blast, it is truly the biggest baddest ss on the market, buy one you wont regret it. customer service is top notch, the only complaint i have with the bike is that its so bad ass that while im on the trail i spend more time answering questions about the bike, because no one has seen one of these beaut's. so get ready to do some pr for the evil empire because your gonna get the looks and the questions.
this bike will make you feel like your better than you really are, so use at your own risk!!!
evil empire get's 5 stars for sure!
Posted by Lee on 14th Sep 2009
A fug! I wrote "starts" when I meant "stares"
too much beer.
Peter, please edit my last entry, and delete this one. Thanks a ton!
PETER'S NOTE: I will not delete this review. The starts are pretty and the content of your "REVIEW" is factual...
Posted by Lee on 14th Sep 2009
I used to be the kind of person who starts looking lustfully at friends' bikes when they "upgrade" to the newest model, and wasted a lot of time considering pivot locations and cable routing; bob vs. compliance vs. what-have-you. I could care less about all that shit now. I have been riding one of these Al DiSSents for two+ years, and still have zero interest in buying anything else. This, from someone who was previously buying a bike a year for a few years running.
Posted by RobL on 10th Sep 2009
I got this bike at the end of August and have been enjoying it ever since. Coming from a full suspension (geared) bike, this bike has put new excitement into my rides. The two big things I've noticed is the handling and responsiveness. The handling is great - even though it's got 29" wheels and I'm riding the XL version it's got a tighter turning radius than my old 26" wheeled bike yet feels stable. The responsiveness is awesome: when you hammer down - the bike really flies forward. Much different than my old squishy bike.
Many thanks to Peter for being patient with all my questions. This bike is FUN FUN FUN to ride.
Posted by UnitedWeRide on 11th Aug 2009
I have ridden this AWESOME machine for quite a few long rides now and it gets better everytime. This was my 1st SS and 29er, anbd all I can say is I got it right on the 1st try. Peter is one super guy to work with, and will bend over backwards to help you out. I was in Iraq and he went above and beyond to help me in anyway. This bike is fast, handles extremely well, and just flat out makes riding fun. I have not felt this good on a bike in a long time. I Salute Peter and Misfit Psycles!
Posted by ColinH on 5th Jul 2009
I have to say that my Dissent is one of the fastest singlespeeds I have owned and is the most fun to ride. Peter and company have a true beauty of a product here. I have a smile on my face every time i ride this bike,it does the job asked of it just point where you want to go and off you are. Thank you Peter for bringing back the joy of riding I couldn't be more happier with my new fast machine. Buy a Misfit. They ROCK.
Posted by Unknown on 12th Jun 2009
So this is my first venture into a single-speed and I couldn't be happier. My frame and fork built up nice, light and solid. I've heard aluminum frames can be harsh but not as far as I can tell. Yeah the ride is a little rougher than my full squishy but that's a given. I can honestly say I'm now hooked and I don't think I could of picked a better frame and fork to start off with.
And wouldn't you know, Misfit had to go and build a steel frame. Upgrade, no way. I'm just gunna build up a steel one.
Posted by badpichu on 11th Apr 2009
I have to agree with Doug don't buy this frame its terrible. Super slow and awful looking. If your in South Florida especially don't buy it! I only have two and hate them both, super slow and ugly. Some how this post is not going to work! Great bike guys.
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