See likes given/taken
Post info | No. of Likes |
---|---|
Re: Gravel Bike Frame for Long Torso and Short Legs (Aluminum)
For aluminium, i'd actually ask a bike shop. This forum is 90+% carbon. Given shipping costs, your frame cost in alu would end up being half shipping... Also gravel on aluminium sounds to me like a terrible idea, but you do you! June 07, 2024, 03:54:30 AM |
1 |
Re: Gravel Bike Frame for Long Torso and Short Legs (Aluminum)
I think most of the Chinese metal frame custom builders are Titanium not steel or aluminum. For steel you could look at Marino in Peru and for aluminum (and steel) Borneotrack in Indonesia has some fancy stuff on Instagram though I have no idea what their pricelist looks like. Both use branded tubing from the likes of Reynolds and Dedaccai June 08, 2024, 03:39:59 PM |
1 |
Re: Gravel Bike Frame for Long Torso and Short Legs (Aluminum)
You're probably already seen the Seaboard GR02. If not, it's worth taking a look at the geometry. I'm very happy with my XL frame. (I'm 6' 3") It is more of an all-road / light gravel frame though. I spent quite a bit of time searching for aluminum frames. There are a few other options, but not much in the larger sizes. June 09, 2024, 04:33:27 PM |
1 |
Re: Gravel Bike Frame for Long Torso and Short Legs (Aluminum)
Hi, I just measured my bike and came up with a standover height of 81.5 mm, measured directly above the bottom bracket. My inner leg is about 36" and I could lift the bike at least 2". I wasn't wearing shoes so in reality I have more than that. I also have 700x44 tires, so that raises the bike a bit. June 11, 2024, 01:08:05 AM |
1 |
Re: Gravel Bike Frame for Long Torso and Short Legs (Aluminum)
Thank you for the measurement!What sort of tires do you plan on using? I have 700x44 which are a bit over the listed maximum and that reduces the clearance a bit. As I said, I wasn't wearing shoes when I did the stand over test so that will give you a little bit more. There's a decent chance you'd be OK with an XL, but it is a risk. This frame is really the only decent cheap option I've found. You may be able to a find a carbon frame for a bit more and some of those are longer and lower. June 14, 2024, 12:59:01 AM |
1 |
Re: Gravel Bike Frame for Long Torso and Short Legs (Aluminum)
I don't know were you are but niner aluminum gravel frames are dirt cheap and much higher quality. They are 600 bucks new and have mad tire room fits 50s and even has internal dynamo wiring in fork. Nice for the money and certainly a well known brand. The only real problem is press fit but chopping a tube straight is way easy compared to carbon frames being off. The other plus for you is more top tube slope so stand over not a real issue. Just look at them if I were in the aluminum market it is well worth the extra coin June 18, 2024, 02:27:49 PM |
1 |
Re: Gravel Bike Frame for Long Torso and Short Legs (Aluminum)
Hello everyone, take a look at the Commencal FCB frame - it's a "gravel" bike with 50mm tire clearance and longer, MTB-like reach. They're not super-expensive, esp. if you catch one of their 20% sales. I have not seen anything similar on Aliexpress, sorry. Most ppl will advise you to size down and run a 140mm stem. October 10, 2024, 11:23:59 AM |
1 |
Re: Looking for Gravel Frame (Import to Germany) – Daily Commute Build
You can have a look at carbondas frames and see if you can get your geometry and other wishes. Also.. Check out the German mtb news. There's a bunch of real world users riding their carbonda frames. ![]() Legit, durable, and in case something goes wrong (e.g shipping damage) they are also very customer oriented. My 505 is my daily commuter since 20000 km now. Around me a couple of people followed my footsteps.. so some commute/ Gravel carbonda bikes popped up in my surrounding. So far everyone is happy with their choice. April 18, 2025, 10:45:59 AM |
1 |
Re: Looking for Gravel Frame (Import to Germany) – Daily Commute Build
Highly recommend the Carbonda CFR 707.
April 18, 2025, 01:11:00 PM |
1 |