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"Sleeper" bike frames
I've been riding my Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross for 2 years now. Love the bike. So versatile.
To me, BMC epitomizes the category of bike frame makers/producers/designers that are somewhat niche, tailored to the enthusiast and relatively low volume. I've recently looked into purchasing and building up another frame and through here-and-there research, frames like the Rodeo Labs Flaanimal, Endpoint Hunter-Gatherer, Rawland Ravn and Ulv, and Singular. I'm liking these low-volume, off-the-shelf frames for the discerning bike enthusiast and a not so crazy price. It would be great to start a discussion about these frames and give spotlight to those producers/manufacturers that deserve it. I also think it would be great to get a list going of all of the best of the lot. |
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I'd add Crust to the list of low volume crossover manufacturers.
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Probably shouldn't use BMC to refer to your bike, especially if you want to claim it is a 'sleeper.'
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Squid and Spooky come to mind in the aluminum space. I would love one of the new Spooky Gas Masks. Had a Skeletor a while back and always regret letting that one go.
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Bingo
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Bmc
We don't have any BMC dealers in our area, so when I take my early model Team Machine on a group ride, many people do take a second look. (I do prefer Ti and steel.) It has lugs, and at least one person has stated that he likes his lugged model better than the later model without lugs. It has a really tall head tube which works for me because I'm 6'3" and have long legs. I purchased on the Road bike Review site from a guy who said he could not make that tall head tube work. He gave me a smoking deal on F/F and it was like new. It rides much better than my previous CF bikes made by Trek and Spec.
Does anyone know how many bikes they sell in the US? WW? |
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I'm not sure you are talking about the same BMC I mentioned before. I'm talking about Black Mountain Cycles.
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Not sure how niche Gunnars are, but they fit the characteristics of relatively low volume and for the discerning consumer. Most people will tend to overlook them.
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Can't decide between a Crust Evasion or Flaanimal 3.0.
Or just keeping tinkering with the BMC MC? |
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Isn't everything outside the Trek/Giant/Specialized level a "sleeper"?
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Some of these are sleeper, that I've never even heard of them!!
I do like the Singular's though. Nice bikes
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Totally agree. A true bargain for a quality built frame from a trusted company at very reasonable prices.
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Some former designers from Genesis started Fairlight, which offers two disk brake frames (one gravel/adventure, one 32c road) both in Reynolds steel. Should be worth a look https://fairlightcycles.com/
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