Bearclaw THUNDERHAWK Titanium Review | This ALL ROAD Bike Is FULL Of SURPRISES!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Once all the pieces were in place and the weather finally cooperated it was time for my first experience riding my Bearclaw Thunderhawk titanium all road bike. Over the next few days I put around 75 miles on it and am ready to discuss how it all transpired.
    Watch my Thunderhawk Build video here: • I've WAITED 30 Years f...
    More info on the Thunderhawk here: bearclawbicycleco.com/thunder...
    Huge thanks to ‪@bearclawbicycleco7597‬ once again for creating a wonderful purchasing experience. As the video explains I couldn't be happier with my decision.
    Also for my ride or die camera bro Erin Brannon aka fruit punch for following me around in the woods and getting the sick shots. You can follow him here: / e.brannon_gramn
    #cycling #titanium #gravel #bikereview
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  • @TheDustyDutchman
    @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад +2

    Check out the Build Video of my Thunderhawk here: ruclips.net/video/iYtp6REj_EA/видео.html
    Also I made a mistake at 1:50 the Cannondale is NOT CARBON. I sold my carbon road bike to get the Cannondale to put on my trainer where it has been sitting for the last 7-8 years. MY MISTAKE!

  • @mikeschiraldi3704
    @mikeschiraldi3704 3 месяца назад +1

    side note: spotted the warbird flat bar build in the background. I had that same warbird but with drop bar that i built out as my ultimate commuter with a 1x and wide range cassette in the rear. that bike was SO fast and comfortable. wish i'd kept it. BONUS POINTS TO YOU!

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  3 месяца назад +1

      That's my wife's bike, she absolutely loves it 👍

  • @hondas562
    @hondas562 11 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve had one 5 years now and it’s still my favorite. It’s a beaut’ Clark!

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  11 месяцев назад

      Nice! It’s such a great bike. Thanks!!! 😎🤘

  • @jenniferg2488
    @jenniferg2488 Год назад +1

    Excellent, entertaining review! Love the throw back to Mr. Rogers and totally agree about Ma’s cookin!! 😁

  • @kovie9162
    @kovie9162 4 месяца назад +1

    After 20 years of riding my Ti road bike on roads of varying quality, mostly paved, I still can't quite put into words what it feels like compared to my old steel bike, other than it feels really nice, like there were lots of micro-springs and bushings wherever road vibrations were transferred to my saddle, handlebars and cranks (all alloy), dampening the ride but not to the point where they deadened all road feel, rather to the perfect compromise between dampening and deadening, if that makes sense, neither jarring nor lifeless. It's like it has active suspension tuned just right, only it's completely passive.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  4 месяца назад +1

      Totally agree! It is really hard to put into words the nuance that is titanium. The ride is like nothing else, I absolutely love it. Thanks for watching 🥵

  • @IronHorsey3
    @IronHorsey3 Год назад +2

    This was a fun journey. Would like to hear more on your experience comparing your new titanium wheels to not only your MTB but steel and carbon bikes overall. Seems like a great all-arounder and the permanent demise of the Niner.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад +1

      Haha indeed… the Niner has since been sold to a new happy home 👍
      Glad you enjoyed it! I think you’re right, there are certainly some more interesting comparisons that can be made and explored over the season. I’m also interested to see how my thoughts evolve over the next 1,000 miles on the Thunderhawk.

  • @laneromel5667
    @laneromel5667 10 месяцев назад +1

    I ordered a custom Titanium frame from WaltyTitanium should be here by October. I based the fram eon my by far favourite bike my Peugeot PX10, only with disk brakes, and the ability to accommodate wider tires. My plan is to have 1 bike with several wheels to accommodate different riding activities. I am 70 so having every thing just perfect has long since lost its shine.
    I love the twitchy handling of the PX10, hate the handling of slack geometry bikes.
    Looks very cool, hope you enjoy it.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  10 месяцев назад

      That sounds like an awesome build! I love the idea of one bike with multiple wheel sets for different applications. 👍👍

  • @SeventyZombies
    @SeventyZombies 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great review and I expect you'll continue to be happy with the Thunderhawk based on what you're asking from it. I have 9,000km on a frame ordered in 2018 and it has done everything from mtb underbiking to big road rides to heavy-laden bikepack adventures.
    One aspect of the design I think you might have overlooked: The titanium's light weight allows them to use a yoke on the drive side bottom bracket. You can do this on a steel bike too but it becomes very heavy. Aluminium isn't strong enough for the thinness required, to my understanding. So it's kinda a super power of titanium and allows the Thunderhawk to have clearance for big 27.5x2.4" tires while keeping a 68mm bottom bracket. Nifty trick.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you!
      Yeah very good point. I’m super happy with it so far and will be for years to come I bet.

  • @justinjewell11
    @justinjewell11 Год назад +1

    Great video! Helpful video on the DIY Carbon hardtail too.
    I have both the Thunderhawk and Beaux Jaxon. You’re not alone in the wheel install struggle - it’s a pain almost every time on the Thunderhawk and much worse with wider tires. Never had the issue on the Beaux.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад

      Thanks so much 👍 Thats good to hear it’s not just me with the rear wheel 😆

    • @SeventyZombies
      @SeventyZombies 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same! I have a Thunderhawk and it is a massive pain to get the rear wheel in and out. I thought it was something strange with my setup, or me.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  8 месяцев назад

      @SeventyZombies sounds like we’re all in this together lol. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @user-np5dh8cu9p
    @user-np5dh8cu9p 6 месяцев назад +1

    Titanium - yup! 👍 Love mine.

  • @BIIIKES
    @BIIIKES Год назад +1

    JT, that bike is absolutely gorgeous. I was waiting for the ride video after that build! Any races, etc you plan on doing with it?

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I’m just happy it rides as good as it looks!
      Good question, I’m signed up for a few MTB races this year but have not yet for any gravel or cross races. I will most likely end up doing a few cross races this fall tho.

  • @adamsteineke4661
    @adamsteineke4661 4 месяца назад +1

    Dang, I'm drooling... seeing your outdoor footage, are you in Madtown??

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  4 месяца назад

      Haha thanks bro! You’re close! I’m in Racine 👍

  • @daniels6554
    @daniels6554 Год назад

    Very enjoyable video. I have a Thunderhawk and you describe it well. I also have a heck of a time removing and installing the rear wheel. I think a mix of mid cassette and clutch off ( or on, I forget every time) helps a bit. I thought maybe it was a GRX compatibility thing. What derailleur are you using? If you ever figure out the best way to make this easier, I’d love to know. It’s the only problem I have with the bike. It’s super fun though and great with bags on it, too.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching AND confirming I’m not entirely crazy for struggling with the rear wheel. I’m running a Rival 1 derailleur and my best method for helping the wheel on so far is to pull on the seat stay outward to increase the hub clearance just slightly while I instal it. Seems to help a bit 🤷‍♂️

  • @mer476
    @mer476 6 месяцев назад +1

    When are you upgrading your components? I’m building up an All-City Ti Cosmic Stallion with the new SRAM Force group set.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  6 месяцев назад +1

      That’s gonna be a rad bike! I’m probably gonna upgrade before spring rolls around. Got my eye on either force or rival XPLR group set.

  • @mattjns
    @mattjns Год назад +1

    Great review!
    So I’m pretty sure these are Waltly frames. Did you ever consider going to them direct to get exactly what you want? Ie; top tube bolts, custom chains stays etc?
    I’m halfway through the process myself.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I didn’t know they were the same. Full disclosure I didn’t do a ton of research on the frame itself. I saw it in person and fell in love, when the time finally came to buy it my only question was what size to buy.

  • @welfaremothers
    @welfaremothers Год назад +1

    Congratulations. I'm currently considering buying the same frame. I would probably buy a 57 frame as well. The only thing you said about the bike that would bother me is the heel hitting the chainstay. To help me with my choice, can you please tell me what crank arm length and shoe size you have? Thanks.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! I’m really enjoying it so far. I’m running a 175mm crank and size 45 shoes. I’ve noticed that I get a slight heel rub on almost all of my bikes so it makes me think I unconsciously turn my heels inboard when I pedal 🤷‍♂️

    • @welfaremothers
      @welfaremothers Год назад +1

      @@TheDustyDutchman Thanks. Your answer really helps.👍 I use a 43,5 or 44. I also use shimano pedals with the tension quite high so it should be a bit less float than on the pedals you use. Unless you have the 6 degree version. The gravel bike I used this winter is the only one I have ever hit my heel on the frame and that was only when going uphill. I noticed that I have a tendency to pedal more with the heel down as apposed to toe a litt bit down (wich is normal for me) when struggling uphill. When consciously trying trying to use my normal ankle angle, I was able to avoid it. I was also using a size 46 Lake winter shoe that is quite bulky, to fit thoose warm socks😅

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад +1

      That’s really interesting and makes total sense. Now that you say that about pedaling uphill I’m going to try to pay close attention to see if that’s what I might be doing also. Thanks for the info as well 👍

  • @GlobalTrailGuide
    @GlobalTrailGuide Год назад +1

    Suddenly I’m in the market for a ti bike 🙈 also, yours is lacking one thing in comparison to your skinny tire lineup… singlespeed - yolo

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  Год назад +1

      Haha man I used to love the single speed life… now, not so much lol

  • @antkiem
    @antkiem 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. Thanks for a nice YT channel. I have a request: could you comment on the Priority Apollo bar bike; is it a good company, etc.? because I want to buy one. Thank you very much.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  10 месяцев назад +1

      I checked out their website. They seem like decent bikes at decent prices but I have no experience with the company and I’ve never seen one in person.

    • @antkiem
      @antkiem 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheDustyDutchman OK. Thank U...

  • @twowheeler1662
    @twowheeler1662 11 месяцев назад +3

    Once you realize titanium frames ride like nothing else you've owned, you'll wonder why you waited so long. In the past, the cost and availability was the barrier. But with today's several $k bikes, titanium is no longer the "dentist" bike. Enjoy your new found joy.

    • @TheDustyDutchman
      @TheDustyDutchman  11 месяцев назад

      You’re absolutely right. I’m already wondering the same thing lol. Thanks so much 👍🙌