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ultraman6970 12-01-2016 12:51 PM

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?

bikinchris 12-01-2016 05:58 PM

I bet that Serotta wobbles real bad at high speed.

Peter P. 12-01-2016 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Black Dog (Post 2085339)
Yes. Way too much weight over the rear wheel. Zinn does a better job with oversized frames.

Absolutely.

DavidDirty36er 02-24-2017 05:14 PM

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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

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weisan 02-24-2017 05:18 PM

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

simonov 02-24-2017 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidDirty36er (Post 2132233)
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

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As a short guy with tall guy friends, that is awesome.

Black Dog 02-24-2017 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by weisan (Post 2132237)
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

Sure, you and I would have to look up to see the saddles. :D

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.

DavidDirty36er 02-26-2017 11:44 AM

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

weisan 02-26-2017 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidDirty36er (Post 2133052)
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

WHOAAAAAA!

Now we are talkin'!!!

Thank you.

jumphigher 02-27-2017 10:02 AM

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.

Bwana 02-27-2017 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by weisan (Post 2132237)
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

Look at the bars on the yellow bike. :eek:

Blown Reek 02-27-2017 10:25 AM

Drafting someone on one of those bikes has to be the best thing ever.

DavidDirty36er 02-28-2017 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by jumphigher
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.

Thanks! They are designed and engineered to handle even better than the regular sized bikes: we take into consideration the overall bigger body and higher center of gravity and bigger challenges. The handling is safer and more predictable than any other 700c (or 29er) bikes that are adapted to tall riders.

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 2133534)
Look at the bars on the yellow bike. :eek:

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

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Originally Posted by Blown Reek
Drafting someone on one of those bikes has to be the best thing ever.

I bet, we will have to test this out some day!
:-)

ColonelJLloyd 02-28-2017 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidDirty36er (Post 2134291)
Yes, drop bars... not sure what is so :eek: about it... :-)

These bars make so much sense here.

DavidDirty36er 02-28-2017 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd (Post 2134294)
These bars make so much sense here.

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...
:)


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