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I just ordered this same frame in large, it's to be delivered on the 19th, I have all the parts to build her up.Neon green
The frame is a L. I am 5'11 is that helps. I am border M to L with the Mutz frame.ohhhhhh gosh, it's RAD. what size are you and the frame? I saw there is a frame on ebay right now. drool................. and you've got the right tires on it. ahhhhhhhh wonder if I can fit a medium.
yes, thanks, that does help. 5'10 here and i'm always borderline M-L on bikes, but usually end up going L with a shorter stem and my monkey arms. did you have to order it from one of the US dealers? and they shipped it direct to your home?The frame is a L. I am 5'11 is that helps. I am border M to L with the Mutz frame.
Hope this helps!
Hi, may I know what color is this?
Yea, you can do all kinds of stuff to the frame, it's pretty cool. Glad that shop is only an hour away.. Makes it easier.Timberline Cycles ? Your Local Source For Custom-made Mountain Bikes
Foes Mutz $3999 level 1 build kit
$4999 level 2
$5999 level 3
I think I am at the sweet spot for a "year around" fattie with FS. I think the only thing I could do is grab some carbon rims, build those tubeless, keep my marge lites and add tubes for winter riding. I am enjoying these 45NRTH VH atm. Summer time I plan to ride these tires everywhere I go..Is anyone planning on running their Mutz as a snow bike with a change of tires or wheels and tires?
for spring/summer/autumn seasons, I have a pair of vanhelga's that I will mount tubeless. But for winter time, I try to go a bit wider and hopefully 45nrth's new twin beists will fit on 80mm rims.Is anyone planning on running their Mutz as a snow bike with a change of tires or wheels and tires?
I plan this for a "year around" bike. I am running the marge lites with the 45NRTH VH's. I just took them out a few days ago in the snow, and they seemed just fine. I do want to grab some carbon rims and run those tubless for summer. I am running these VH's tubless right now. My LBS had an idea with the marge lites and a smaller tire for summer riding. I kind of want to ride this setup for all the seasons I can and see how I like it, or dislike it.for spring/summer/autumn seasons, I have a pair of vanhelga's that I will mount tubeless. But for winter time, I try to go a bit wider and hopefully 45nrth's new twin beists will fit on 80mm rims.
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Very happy with my purchase. Glad I went this route tbh.I have both 65mm and 80mm carbon rims available to test with the Vanhelgas but first i need to manage to order one and know the delivery-time....
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I hope to finally have answers tomorrow so i can order.Very happy with my purchase. Glad I went this route tbh.
Yes the frame supports a covert dropper. I might be able to answer other questions you have. My frame went to paint today.I hope to finally have answers tomorrow so i can order.
Btw, does the seattube allow for dropper-post with internal cabling (reverb stealth or thomson covert dropper.
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I think i can move most parts from my current fathike except seatpost (time to go for a dropper) and fork to this frame.Yes the frame supports a covert dropper. I might be able to answer other questions you have. My frame went to paint today.
Ordered my Mutz yesterday.
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