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ColonelJLloyd 02-28-2017 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidDirty36er (Post 2134306)
Yes I contacted Matt from Crust but I believe they must be away riding since I haven't got an answer after his initial response end of January. I like the width but the 25.4mm isn't going to be great for us with big hands. It's like grabbing a chopsticks... I have been using 48cm c-to-c from Kuosac. It's a lot of money to come up with our ideal drop bar design...
:)

Nitto has a great reputation for producing racks and bars to customer's specs. I don't know what the minimums are.

Bar tubing diameter for all road drop bars I know of are 23.8mm regardless of clamp diameter. For the clamp area shims work just fine. Double wrapping tape could help with the grip.

I had trouble reaching Matt via email when I had some questions. Crust's home base bike shop is Belmar Bike Shop in Belmar, NJ. I called and asked if someone could answer some questions about a Crust frame and they handed the phone to Matt. I follow them on IG and I think he may be back in Oz right now. They have a good track record of delivering product when they say you can expect them, so I'll bet the April estimate turns out to be accurate.

ravdg316 02-28-2017 05:12 PM

Yao Ming's Gunnar
 
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Funny...Just saw this the other day. Gunnar!

Bwana 02-28-2017 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidDirty36er (Post 2134291)

Yes, drop bars... not sure what is so :eek: about it...
:-)

Just saying as a point of reference, they look so small!!

DavidDirty36er 03-01-2017 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd (Post 2134316)
Nitto has a great reputation for producing racks and bars to customer's specs. I don't know what the minimums are.

Bar tubing diameter for all road drop bars I know of are 23.8mm regardless of clamp diameter. For the clamp area shims work just fine. Double wrapping tape could help with the grip.

I had trouble reaching Matt via email when I had some questions. Crust's home base bike shop is Belmar Bike Shop in Belmar, NJ. I called and asked if someone could answer some questions about a Crust frame and they handed the phone to Matt. I follow them on IG and I think he may be back in Oz right now. They have a good track record of delivering product when they say you can expect them, so I'll bet the April estimate turns out to be accurate.

Ok Thanks I will try to get an answer from him there.

DavidDirty36er 03-20-2017 06:51 PM

Ok just FYI there is now a 36er Road DirtySixer bike available to pre-order and a 32er Gravel Road bike.
The 36er is definitely for riders over 6'8" the 32er being for rider under 6'8".
The 36er get light AlexRims with smooth road tires and 48 cm c-to-c drop bars from Kuosac (unless I can make wider ones) and hydro brakes, 1x11 wide range or Rohloff XL. The 32er share almost the same philosophy except wider rims (42mm) with cross tires (2.25"), same bars, brakes, drivetrain options.
Oh and 36 spokes and longer cranks on both.
Tell your tall friends! Thanks

Jeff N. 03-20-2017 07:28 PM

Reminds me of Bill Walton's Holland Exogrid.

DavidDirty36er 03-21-2017 04:32 PM

For the color, yes! :-P

William 03-21-2017 07:04 PM

For once in my life I can actually ride a "small" bike!!:cool:






William


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