Looks like unicycle people had been using this size for a while...
This dude needs to build road or cx disc stuff now... the end of the super big front tube era? |
I bet that Serotta wobbles real bad at high speed.
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Hi and thanks all for the comments on the big 36er bikes for tall. We've developed a real Road version for us tall, see the pic attached. It's a size M DirtySixer for riders from 6'9" to 7'1". The MTB version on the left is a size S for rider riders from 6'5" up to 6'9".
Hope we can get all the tall and very tall riders on proportionate bikes, the DirtySixer! :-P Attachment 1697935283 |
Clean69er pal, very good of you to cater to our tall pals. I think the bikes on that picture needs some kind of reference point. They looked like normal bikes. :D
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Nice bikes by the way and long overdue for taller riders. I never understood why we had to shoehorn tall riders onto bikes with small wheels and short cranks. |
Thanks for the warm words.
For comparaison I have this pic of a DirtySixer size L with one of our 7f customer, our engineer, fabricator and owner of Ventana bikes, Sherwood at 5'8" (maybe?) and myself at 6'6"... https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...cf&oe=593B95D8 |
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Now we are talkin'!!! Thank you. |
Those bikes look great. I've always thought huge, oversized frames look bad with conventional setups. These bikes look like they would ride and handle as well as the smaller versions.
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Drafting someone on one of those bikes has to be the best thing ever.
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