Quick Hit: Salsa Mamasita SS mod
Review & Photo: Scott Schekman
This is a continuation of my earlier review of the Salsa Mamasita … or perhaps just another step forward in my quest for the ideal single speed (for the way I ride). After I bought a 2009 Salsa Dos Niner frame and built it up as my regular-rider 29er trail bike, I decided to convert the Mama to a one gear bike to see how it would do. After several weeks of riding it, I believe I’d summarize it in two words – RACE BIKE.
I borrowed all the components from my Redline Flight rigid SS, and then I installed an 80mm Rock Shox Reba up front.
At one time, Salsa did offer this frame as a dedicated single speed frame and called it the Selma. However, it was discontinued along with the Mamasita. Rumor has it Salsa is bringing back a version of the Mamasita, maybe the Selma will make a reappearance too.
The first ride of this frame built in this configuration was destined to be at the Candlers/Liberty Mountain trail system, my local playground. Candlers has almost everything you could want except large rock gardens.
My very first impression was that I under geared it even though I used the same ratio. It is that responsive to pedal input. When I pedal, it leaps forward. This frame puts the power to the ground and that trait is even more noticeable when it’s set up as a SS. No wasted effort here! I think the only thing that might be better is a full carbon frame.
If this might appeal to your inner racer or you are just desiring a responsive single speed it seems eBay or Craigslist might be your only choice in building up a mean SS race machine from the Salsa Mamasita.
© 2011 Big Mountain Riding




Hi Scott — Thanks for the review. Do you have any idea why the Salsa decided to discontinue this frame?
Great question! Scott says: “Salsa has gotten away from scandium and stopped producing the frames made of this material. I have seen photos of a new rumored Mamasita made of alloyed aluminum. It doesn’t look like it will have carbon stays though.”