Shorter is better sometimes, and for those times, there is Crust Bikes’ new 30mm fillet stem. Perhaps you want your bars 66.6cm wide and your stem as short as possible? Or maybe you ordered the wrong size bike for your t-rex arms. Whatever the reason, even if it’s experimentation, Crust has the solution to the problem you may or may not have known you had. These US-made stems come in 60mm or 73mm rise and in a raw finish, for you to paint to match for your bike or just ride it raw. They’re in stock now in limited quantities, so if your interest is piqued, waste no time! Head to Crust Bikes.
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The Crust Bikes Nor’Easter Looks Damn Fine!
Photo from @JDGESUS
I gotta say, the latest frames Crust Bikes have been putting out have been damn fine bicycles. The Romanceur, Dreamer and now the Nor’Easter, pictured above are all exceptional. Yet, there’s something about this build in particular that has me drooling. It’s like a Rivendell that has disc brakes! More info to come…
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Darren’s Crust Bikes Dreamer 27.5″ Dirt Tourer Prototype
These days, the options for a touring bike are plentiful, especially when tapping into the framebuilding community. Yet, many of these US-made frames will set you back thousands of dollars. For people who can’t quite drop over $2,000 on a frame, Crust Bikes offers up the Dreamer. With clearances for 2.2″ 27.5″ tires with fenders, tons of braze-ons for extra bottles, a steel fork and lightweight tubing, these Dreamer frames are made right here in Los Angeles and come in at $1,450, painted. This is not a heavy duty touring bike, it’s a lighter, zippier version of the Crust Evasion.
Having watched Darren, the builder of these frames, shred the shit out of this bike, I’m sold. Sign me up. If you’d like a Dreamer, head to Crust Bikes for more information. They’re expecting these framesets any day now.
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Benedict’s Silver and Gold Crust Bikes Romanceur Touring Bike
“The ROMANCEÜR is a swashbuckling tender heart of a fantasy warrior, who not only seduces its rider, but acts as a psychedelic aphrodisiac on the psyche. Together you become thee Romanceür, a sacred, lustful partnership rendering all riding surfaces swooned out and speechless, pining for an intimate evening including a tray of rosé Jell-O shots.” – Ultra Romance from his Crust Bikes Diary
Recently, Los Angeles was invaded by some of cycling’s biggest celebrities and no, not Wiggo, Sagan, Vos, or Bryceland. The cyclists that found themselves hanging out at Golden Saddle Cyclery are from a different walk, er, roll of life all-together. These nomadic raconteurs favor dirt to pavement and fully-loaded bikes to ultralight carbon. Not to mention, they’re always on the hunt for the latest cycling expedition, which brings me to Los Angeles…
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Mark’s Crust Bikes DFL 26+ Dirt Tourer – Morgan Taylor
Photos and intro by Morgan Taylor, words by Mark Reimer.
Does bike travel in the backcountry have to look a particular way? No, of course not. As you can see by the range of bikes being ridden in Spencer’s gallery, the #DFLtheDivide crew was a group that largely did not fit the mold of bike touring or bikepacking. That ride was all about doing things differently, living on the fringe and pushing the ideas of what traveling by bike looks like.
The Crust Bikes DFL occupies that space: not quite a touring bike, not quite a mountain bike – simply a bike built for traveling over whatever terrain you want to cover. John looked at Matt’s early version of this bike – at the time called the Evasion – and over a year later the DFL remains an intriguing idea that gets people asking questions and thinking about how they might build their own adventure bike.
Mark’s DFL hosts a great mix of domestically produced hard and soft goods, with a parts bin build kit carefully collected and selected over the years. The 9-speed XTR derailleur is hooked up to an indexed 10-speed Dura-Ace bar end shifter, using a Wolf Tooth road link to help the derailleur wrap around the SunRace 11-42 cassette. The Schmidt dynamo and Nitto racks and Carradice bags, so many details to pore over…
I’ll leave the rest to Mark because he captured the essence of this bike so well…
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Crust Bikes: Limp Dick Stem Pre-Order
Originally designed by Scot Nicol and made famous by Charlie Cunningham and Steve Potts, yet modernized for your 31.8 clamp, 1 1/8″ bike by Crust, these new high-as-hell stems are available for pre-order, complete with matching spacers, exclusively at Crust Bikes for $115. Best of all, all profits will go to support Charlie Cunningham!
Perfect for your dirt droop shred sled!
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Matt’s Crust Bikes Evasion 26+ Tourer
Austin has a certain gravity. It attracts cyclists of all-wheel types and for Matt, he wasn’t drawn here for the road cycling or mountain biking. Matt began his experience with the bicycle on a BMX. He’s from Australia and Austin has always been the mecca for BMXing in the US. His friends here range from pros to companies like T-1, where he stays while in town.
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What’s Old is New Again: Crust X Ron’s Bikes Alumalith Rigid MTB Review
Unveiled at the 2022 Philly Bike Expo to much fanfare, the Alumalith is a realization of Ronnie Romance‘s dream to incorporate his favorite aspects of vintage mountain bikes into a deciededly modern offering. Featuring a non-suspension corrected Switchblade-style fork, rim brakes, sharp angulation, and 6061 aluminum fabricated by renowned craftsman Frank Wadelton–but with internal dropper routing, clearance for 27.5 x 2.6″ tires, and a contemporary approach to geometry–the Alumalith is nostalgic delight for riders of today. Josh picked up an Alumalith earlier this year and has spent months building it, riding, refining, and riding some more. Continue reading below for his review of this niche yet capable and fun machine…
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Radar Roundup: Crust Mega Raffle Fundraiser for Leo, Chris King Guest House 2023, All Bodies on Bikes + Bobby, Mid South x Topo Designs + Event Weekend Video, and WTB x Shawn Neer
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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Radar Roundup: Velocity Dynamo, Crust Nor’easter Canti or Disc, Detroit Bikes MUSA e-Bike, Icon Black, Sim Works Smooth Fenders Restock, and Hope F22 Pedal
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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Leo Rodgers Signed to Crust/Ronsbikes/Ultradynamico Factory PRO Recreation TEAM
Our friends at Crust Bikes, Rons Bikes, and Ultradynamico have officially sponsored Leo Rodgers to their Factory PRO Recreation TEAM for 2021. Check out the full press-release below!
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Crust Nor’Easter First-Ride Review
John reached out to Crust Bikes to review a Nor’Easter… and they sent him one! Check out our “first ride review” of this legendary steel all-rounder…
Please, if you enjoy these videos, hit the subscribe button below! If we hit 10k subscribers, John will do a gravel race. If we don’t, Miguel has to shave his mustache!
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Fabrica De Rosas Team Crust Jerseys Pre-Order
Today, Fabrica de Rosas and Crust Bikes launch their team jerseys for pre-order, and to tell you all about them, we’ve got Jaime Rosas from Fabrica De Rosas bicycle studio in Los Angeles laying it all out below. Let’s check it out!
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Crust TV: Fabrica De Rosas Sunday
Sunday was dirt church as the team got together to shoot the new Fabrica De Rosas x Crust Bikes jerseys. Give it a watch as they ride in Whittier, CA, and visit Sam’s beautiful ranch to meet his horses. Con much amor, gracias!
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Heading to Moab this Fall? Re-Watch Our ‘From Biocrust… With Love’ Documentary!
As the temperatures slowly drop on the Colorado Plateau, thousands will travel to Moab this fall to ride mountain bikes. If you’re heading out to Moab, make sure you watch (or re-watch) our From Biocrust… With Love documentary! Be sure to show your friends too.
Read our Shred Lightly Principles for further information on how to move through these fragile landscapes without impact.
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2024 MADE Bike Show Part 03: Blandford, Fat Chance, Frances, La Marche, Onguza, Ritte, Ron’s Bikes, Schon, Sycip, Wilde
Our 2024 MADE Bike Show coverage from Portland, Oregon, continues with Part 03. Click on through below for selects from Blandford, Fat Chance, Frances, La Marche, Onguza, Ritte, Rons Bikes, Schon, Sycip, and Wilde.
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From Biocrust, With Love: Shred Lightly Principles and Story
To the untrained eye, the desert may appear inhospitable. But, just because the desert poses a harsh environment to humans, doesn’t mean that it’s devoid of life. Far from it, in fact. For the past year, John has been working on a documentary about desert ecology on the Colorado Plateau with filmmaker Sinuhe Xavier and dryland ecologist Dr. Kristina Young. Today, we’re elated to announce the premiere of “From Biocrust, With Love,” a video project that brings the desert floor into microscopic relief and reminds us of the importance of Shredding Lightly…
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Hailey’s Crust Bombora: A Work in Progress
Part shape-shifter, part time capsule, Hailey‘s Crust Bikes Bombora has taken many forms. It’s the bike that she got when she first started really getting into bikes, and bike touring, and since then it’s the one she’s altered the most, always finding a way to keep it relevant as her preferences and bike collection evolve. In this somewhat unconventional review, she veers into the sentimental as she highlights some of the setups her Bombora has seen over the past five years.