BD and Al, let's talk 24" BMX Cruisers
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Al is closer to this stuff by far and probably can think of specific models that might be particularly good in that niche.
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Re: BD and Al, let's talk 24" BMX Cruisers
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BD you mentioned getting a 26" hardtail and setting it up like a trials bike, well, mine is sorta set up like that now. More for singletrack and jumping. I just want something more of a classic bmx style.
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Trek Bruiser frame, 16.5"
Manitou X-vert Super Fork
Diore Hydraulic disc brake, front and back
Sun Double Wall XT disc hub, front
Sun 24" Singletrack dics, rear
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Ultegra Rear Derailler
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Off road, smaller wheels can work better if you're smaller. Bigger wheels can work better if you're long legged. I like a slightly longish set up over a short set up...for me 650B feels perfect. For you...24 is probably a perfect set up for really aggressive riding.
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Shafpocalypse Now wrote:My km build looks increasingly like a cyclocross thing..I want. 7 speed closed internal hub in back, and just one ring up front. 29s. Disc brakes...meh
I felt disc brakes were over meh for anyhting other than full DH...until I tried them with drop bars. One finger braking in nasty wet weather.
Another edit...getting the drops set up in a position that is comfortable and nice looking on a KM can be trixy. It's got a very long top tube and low standover. Can be done but you might want to look at some shallow wide drops like the old WTB Mountain drops.


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Although I like to hop on and off curbs and go down steps, the fatter tires might be warranted.
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Re: BD and Al, let's talk 24" BMX Cruisers
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I've been thinking of building up a Surly KM single speed for playing around on the trails with some friends after work.
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Re: BD and Al, let's talk 24" BMX Cruisers
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Sheldon Brown has something pretty close. He calls it "Gain Ratio":Blaidd Drwg wrote:The potential for a formula to derive the ratio of wheel size to limb length/ crank length is one of those fever dream things that I get until I remember I no longer care.
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I have hydraulic disc brakes on my squishy, and find it painful to move back to cable discs (my hard tail) or even worse rim pads (my cross bike and my stiff frame). Its like the difference between riding first class or coach. A ratcheting expectation mechanism. What brakes should have always been.Shafpocalypse Now wrote:Disc brakes...meh
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Re: BD and Al, let's talk 24" BMX Cruisers
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With a good set up, Avid BB7's are about as good as you'll ever get out of mechanical disks.
I put Shimano's CX70 cantilever brakes on my Surly CrossCheck single speed commuter bike, and they're easily the best canti's I've ever used. Set up nearly as easy as a road caliper and use the same cartridge pads as other road brakes.
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Alfred_E._Neuman wrote:Hey Mick, did you ever end up getting the Mirraco or anything?
I've been thinking of building up a Surly KM single speed for playing around on the trails with some friends after work.
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EDIT: Just re-read the article that BD posted and that pretty much answers my question. I still have an affinity for a 20" BMX for some reason.
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Still pretty big for a bmx. I know fuck all about them but make sure you pay extra for the heavy cranks and frame. I've about destroyed my mountain bike just riding it because I'm a big fat fucker. It creaks and rattles like a motherfucker.Mickey O'neil wrote:A whopping 157#.
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Re: BD and Al, let's talk 24" BMX Cruisers
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That's a sweet bike. I was 5'11 and 145 when I had my 24" and it was perfect for me.Mickey O'neil wrote:So I had pretty much decided on getting a 20" then I saw this.
http://www.sugarcayne.com/2013/07/bike- ... r-cruiser/
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