Search results for query: chainstay length

  1. castlerobber

    T50 - whatcha planning to build.....

    3) Cruzbike used to spec the SRAM DualDrive IGH on their Quest (predecessor to the current QX100). I assume the Alfine would work in similar fashion. Don't know enough about the Rohloff to say. The distance between the hub and the bottom bracket (cranks) is fixed, just as on an upright bike, by...
  2. A

    Anyone using a curved slider "upside down"?

    ...price for those riders who are at the borderline, but it probably wouldn't be cost effective for the company to do that. It seems those between 5' 11" and 6' 1" are most unsure about chainstay length. I'd stick with a medium being within half an inch of your height, as I don't like a very...
  3. super slim

    chainstay length

    443 mm (17.4") from CL of BB to CL of drive axle, with the option of a 100 mm (4") extension piece.
  4. ccf

    chainstay length

    What is the length of the standard/medium chainstay of the original S30 (the one with front shock)? -Cliff
  5. chrisblessing

    Conversion Kit question

    At the risk of double posting, (in the conversions category) I wonder if anyone might have the actual thread size, pitch and length of the allen-head bolt used to secure the conversion kit chainstay to the fork adapter. Many thanks.
  6. DavidJL

    T50 - whatcha planning to build.....

    Do note that the chainstay length changes with boom adjustment since the front end is not a true triangle. This doesn't meant that an eccentric BB won't work. You'll just have to adjust it to compensate. I would like to know more about the eccentric BB because I have a NuVinci wheel I could use.
  7. John Dorlon

    Help with seat issue Silvio 1.5

    The 1.5 has the seat welded to the frame, so no, it is not adjustable. You can adjust the length of the boom, and you can slide it forward and back (which will change the height of the bottom bracket and X-seam distance). You can also add a chainstay extension, if you have long legs. I am...
  8. DavidJL

    T50 - Everyone likes a bike you can kick start

    ...but chain tended to come off. The other option is to use the NuVinci wheel I built up, and use a chain tensioner. Adjusting the boom does change the chainstay length since the front is not a true triangle. I am betting that the inner boom tube will be the same as on the QX, 1.242 inches or so.
  9. ratz

    Something new - rather old - or (has Larry gone back to the DARK SIDE)

    It's in the Boom; the Extra chainstay in the front; and the beefed up fork, and the stock handle bars. Boom = 2.333 lbs Fork = 1.75 lbs Frame = 2.75 lbs ChainStay = 1 lb Heatrest pipe = .6lb Seat = 1 lbs Handlebars 1lb Base parts = 10.43 lbs Measured on my scale this afternoon. The full...
  10. ratz

    It's Mallet Season

    I can neither confirm nor deny what might be available in the future in performance upgrade bundles..... Bikers would never upgrade their rides to go faster.
  11. trapdoor2

    It's Mallet Season

    Fingers crossed that you're demoing the "new" chainstay that was supposed to come out "soon". I think I ordered a standard length one some time ago but was backordered (or something, I forget what...hasn't kept me from riding).
  12. ratz

    V20 finding that fit

    Mostly...... The height of rider will make that "vertical position" be relative. The shorter you are compared to someone else riding the same length chain-stay the higher your BB will be; and thus the more vertical you foot will appear. What you are really saying is foot perpendicular to the...
  13. ratz

    V20 finding that fit

    Yep we've reviewed that before; height of BB relative to the rider effects what is "perceived" as point toys. See this thread for the pictures. http://cruzbike.com/forum/threads/ankling-foot-position-as-affected-by-boom-crank-and-chainstay-length.11420/#post-128950
  14. ratz

    New to Cruzbike

    Inside the old stay where it connects to the BB there are two metal collar sleeves; did you pull them out and install them in the new stay?
  15. R

    New to Cruzbike

    Dramatic difference! The long chainstay came yesterday and I installed it. Went on a 20 mile ride today and the bike is comfortable. No more heel strike issues, and I was able to remove the pedal extenders (hated those). I thought the pedal steer affect would be more noticeable, but it wasn't...
  16. yangmusa

    Sofrider V3 mods & touring

    ...move the seat mounting holes to allow even longer spacers, or I might get a carbon Thorseat. (<RANT> Cruzbike provides different chainstay lengths to accommodate people of different heights - I wish they would also recognize that tall people have longer backs!! </RANT>) Rearward seat...
  17. yangmusa

    Has anybody mounted a different seat?

    I meant to write sooner, but it's been busy.. Anyway, great tip about the spacer. I couldn't make that link work, but the idea was enough. I made 2" spacers between the seat halves - that was as long as they can be with the upper seat half on the original seat mount holes. It does help a bit...
  18. ratz

    Ankling & Foot position as affected by Boom, Crank and Chainstay length

    Ok this could get complicated, you have been warned, there be angles a foot ;) Jason ankling is pretty solid and close to textbook to my eye, this was a topic I've been studying because of the way Larry and Eric Winn pedal compare to the way I do, trying to figure out why we do it differently...
  19. ccf

    has anyone tried bars like this?

    Slim, I don't see how the chainstay extension will move my feet forward. When the pedal is farthest away my heel just touches it with a straight knee. The position of the bottom bracket is constrained by the length of my leg. Since the bottom bracket is a couple inches above the seat, it seems...
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