Bikeguide.org - Bike maintenance for BMX'ers
The Street => The Bike Shop => Topic started by: jonathan on June 10, 2020, 12:37:39 PM
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https://www.pinkbike.com/news/bike-check-taj-mihelichs-chromag-stylus.html
(https://ep1.pinkbike.org/p5pb18813269/p5pb18813269.jpg)
(that's not a dirt jumper with a slammed seat, it's a trail bike with a dropper seatpost. I am curious to see what it looks like with the seat up.)
I found this to be pretty interesting. I also have not been on a BMX bike in a long time, but a hardtail mountain bike for gettin rowdy in the woods is just as fun for me. Taj' experience is a lot like mine. contrary to popular opinion about how a mountain bike should fit and handle, we have both chosen to ride:
- a steel hardtail in places where you "need" a full suspension bike
- a frame with a short reach in an age when bikes are getting longer and longer
- an intensionally steep head tube angle. he put a HTA-steepening headset on it, when standard for mountain bikes these days is 67° or slack-er
- over-inflated tires. when most people are riding with less than 20 psi, he is running 30+
- feeling awkward about the "in the bike" feeling that riders seem to want
maybe that's something that is hard-wired into a riders brain when he starts with BMX.
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Interesting. I too went for a relatively steep head angle and short chainstays for my MTB.
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speaking of Taj, I saw Hoffman bikes is going to do a run of his old signature frame
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Haha Taj is fat.