First the went wide with the Walmer bar then they made a bike to make them seem narrow!
Curve give you the ultimate in big everything, just look at the BB drop, the wheels
https://bikepacking.com/bikes/curve-titanosaur-36er/
I’d like to try one, on a long straight road....it’s lots of bike
Now This is a DB MTB!
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Now This is a DB MTB!
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Re: Now This is a DB MTB!
Ow, my brain. Is it July 1st or April 1st?
Actually, that's pretty astounding.
Actually, that's pretty astounding.
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Re: Now This is a DB MTB!
slammed stem and what 4-5 inches ,if that, of seat post showing and that is for a rider who is 6 foot 3
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Re: Now This is a DB MTB!
Would be nice to have a go on one
Blacksheep have being making them for a while https://www.instagram.com/p/CA5tPnklLgR ... y0v87zxbfb
Blacksheep have being making them for a while https://www.instagram.com/p/CA5tPnklLgR ... y0v87zxbfb
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Re: Now This is a DB MTB!
As a taller gentleman I'd be very much up for trying a 36" wheeled bike.
Obviously suited only to certain applications and definitely not for others but nothing overly revolutionary to see here.
It's likely to accentuate the benefits of big wheels to the nth degree and equally the negatives of big wheels etc...
Obviously suited only to certain applications and definitely not for others but nothing overly revolutionary to see here.
It's likely to accentuate the benefits of big wheels to the nth degree and equally the negatives of big wheels etc...
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Re: Now This is a DB MTB!
I'd love a go. Suspect it's something I'd end up buying too.