I finally got to ride my new custom bike-and I have a lot to say about it!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @SethsBikeHacks
    @SethsBikeHacks  Год назад +228

    Who can find the missing Easter egg?

    • @trentvlak
      @trentvlak Год назад +35

      Right side of seat tube between bottle cage bolts, silhouette of sasquatch.

    • @robertc49
      @robertc49 Год назад +13

      The knife has a silhouette of Oscar on one side.

    • @Xavier79778
      @Xavier79778 Год назад +12

      It says powerline because you will be going electric speeds

    • @watchersarcade5032
      @watchersarcade5032 Год назад +3

      The GoPro mount that is removable on the head tube? There logo is held in with screws and you make things. 😊

    • @chesterossa
      @chesterossa Год назад +2

      Dog outline?

  • @erich8258
    @erich8258 Год назад +639

    I really like your take on geometry. It feels like manufacturers (and many cycling journalists) are pushing everyone towards super-slack, super-long bikes that don't make sense for many riders, especially those of us on the East Coast.

    • @corymcmanues7905
      @corymcmanues7905 Год назад +23

      I agree. Most bike companies will say I should be a large, but I feel more comfortable on a medium. I have ridden a large but never really like it or being so stretched out.

    • @kaseykohler1490
      @kaseykohler1490 Год назад +22

      @@TeddyParker no one listens when I tell them this. If you need the aggressive numbers for the trails you ride go ahead. But mf's out there being 5'6" on a large with a 480 reach is genuinely insane.

    • @MichaelRei99
      @MichaelRei99 Год назад

      @@TeddyParker I guess you know that from experience.

    • @aidenthwaits2646
      @aidenthwaits2646 Год назад +10

      Interestingly, as a tall person I love the way geo is going, I just think manufacturers need to add a larger size or a smaller size or both to just fill in the gap, because the slack is nice, but only when the reach and stand over are properly fitting to the rider

    • @jackcampbell6779
      @jackcampbell6779 Год назад

      @@TeddyParker I didn't see that comment as mean, just a guess

  • @burrellbikes4969
    @burrellbikes4969 Год назад +6

    It is a HUGE eye opener when you ride a bike built just for you. Many of the people worried about trendy Geo would get shut up pretty fast when they first try a bike REALLY fit to them.

  • @Wiroe
    @Wiroe Год назад +186

    Atherton bikes offer custom fit for like $100 extra, apart from the ~20 sizes they already have. May not be a very economical business idea but it’s the best for the riders

    • @SethsBikeHacks
      @SethsBikeHacks  Год назад +84

      Yeah that's really good to know! I don't even see how charging the $100 is worth it for them.

    • @chrisplatten2293
      @chrisplatten2293 Год назад +33

      @@SethsBikeHacks They are not starting at the budget end of the market. It's pretty much custom from the get go. Awesome bikes, but at a price to match

    • @HeretiCflow
      @HeretiCflow Год назад +23

      Awesome! Now all I need to do is sell a kidney + $100. 😄

    • @Nythos_
      @Nythos_ Год назад +11

      @@SethsBikeHacks They use 3d printed titanium joints which makes it really easy to customize

    • @Wiroe
      @Wiroe Год назад +12

      @@Nythos_ And round carbon tubes which are easy to cut to length

  • @teddgram
    @teddgram Год назад +48

    I bought a gravel bike from Sage. We used dimensions that I got from a fitter. Dave was a blast to work with. When I got it all put together this summer I was blown away on how comfortable the bike felt, especially for long rides. I am now a total believer that getting a bike fit and getting a custom frame is the way to go, but wholly cow was that an expensive way to go. The bike fit was by far the cheapest part of the whole thing.

    • @sagetitanium3618
      @sagetitanium3618 Год назад +12

      So happy to hear that you are loving your bike! I was curious how you have been doing. I hope all is well.

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @johnnydoe66
    @johnnydoe66 Год назад +103

    This is my dream, to one day have a titanium hardtail built for specifically myself only. Happy for you Seth that you were able to get yours to enjoy.
    Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you, your family, and all your viewers/subscribers

    • @juansanchez-tr1dq
      @juansanchez-tr1dq Год назад +2

      Couldn't agree more, I almost pulled the trigger on the binary maniak bike that Steve from hardtailparty helped design. But I just couldn't justify the expense when there are other bills to pay!

    • @johnnydoe66
      @johnnydoe66 Год назад +2

      @@juansanchez-tr1dq Right there with you, two kids on college $$$$>🪽🪽

    • @nonono2557
      @nonono2557 Год назад

      ​@@johnnydoe66 rip, hope college works out, bad time to be student

    • @justinw1765
      @justinw1765 Год назад

      Why would you wish Merry Christmas to someone who is Jewish? If the name Seth didn't give it away, if him specifically mentioning both Hanukkah and Christmas in the video didn't give it away, nor his looks, I'm not sure what would. When in doubt, happy holidays is best.

    • @johnnydoe66
      @johnnydoe66 Год назад +2

      @Justin W I celebrate Christmas and I am sure Seth isn't the weak minded type to get offended. Plus, I don't judge someone by the color of their skin. So, I am not changing my beliefs or how I greet someone. That's part of our society's problem, too many people are offended and of weak character. Just because someone is offended, doesn't make them right.

  • @hardtailparty
    @hardtailparty Год назад +77

    A great hardtail that fits well is a thing of beauty. Congrats on an incredible bike.

    • @juansanchez-tr1dq
      @juansanchez-tr1dq Год назад +5

      I am still saving for that binary maniak you helped design... that's a sweet looking bike!

    • @juansanchez-tr1dq
      @juansanchez-tr1dq Год назад

      @Bermpeak001 , go scam someone else please, not interested!

    • @BRUTALIY
      @BRUTALIY Год назад +1

      Ask it for review)

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty Год назад +6

      @@BRUTALIY I've reviewed two of sage's bikes already, they're wonderful bikes.

  • @Typeshitttt
    @Typeshitttt Год назад +138

    Great job Seth, that bike looks insane. Truly awesome how you have grown so so much 😮. GREAT JOB!🎉

    • @Jessev741
      @Jessev741 Год назад +13

      Has he grown? He looks just as short as in previous videos ;)

    • @Typeshitttt
      @Typeshitttt Год назад +3

      @@Jessev741 hahahahahah😐

  • @A_Dirrty_Bird
    @A_Dirrty_Bird Год назад +1

    When I first started watching this channel Seth was teaching me to hone my bunny hop and wheelie drop skills. He was hitting little dirt jump loops and some occasional street riding in South Florida. Now the channel is based in one of the MTB meccas and is responsible for the construction of a public bike park. It serves as a desirable showcase and proving ground for new products and brands. All the result of lots of creativity and hard work. Keep ripping and sharing it all with us, what a great way to while away the hours until we can all be on the trails

  • @neilbarnish6964
    @neilbarnish6964 Год назад +4

    The bike looks incredible. So happy to see a small business get the widespread publicity they so clearly deserve, even more so a bike manufacturer. They have to be almost as stoked as you are!

    • @sagetitanium3618
      @sagetitanium3618 Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words. Yes, we are stoked beyond words. It was a pleasure to work with Seth as he is truly as genuine in person as he is in the videos.

  • @JasonScottCarter
    @JasonScottCarter Год назад +3

    Custom sized bikes are the way to go once you work up the nerve to spend that amount of money. Cannot wait to get my Neuhaus Metalworks Humgingbird in the spring. Hardtails are so much fun. Enjoy the bike.

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      👆👆👆👆🎁🎁🎁🎁

  • @DavidMaruca_
    @DavidMaruca_ Год назад +15

    7:03 I'M BUILT! DIFFRUNT!
    Love the bike though omg that is a dream hardtail. We're both right around the same height and that thing has me drooling.

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @MrTonka
    @MrTonka Год назад

    Welcome to the TI hardtail family!!

  • @nolansloboda4508
    @nolansloboda4508 Год назад +50

    I am on the other end of the scale at 6,10 and I had a similar experience when I first road my xxl transition spire 1 1/2 years ago

    • @MrTemplarViking
      @MrTemplarViking Год назад +1

      Transition has XXL! Yay, added to my list. It's a short list. Santa Cruz, Trek, and now Transition.

    • @nolansloboda4508
      @nolansloboda4508 Год назад +1

      @@MrTemplarViking they have the biggest xxl at 535 mm reach for spire

    • @breakr4144
      @breakr4144 Год назад +1

      6,7 here...i will never go under 520 reach again, no matter how hard it is to get around switchbacks

    • @nolansloboda4508
      @nolansloboda4508 Год назад

      @@breakr4144 canyons new strive is pretty long if your looking also geometron is a great brand for big bikes

    • @MichaelRei99
      @MichaelRei99 Год назад +2

      My God you must have a high center of gravity! Does it affect your handling?

  • @falco642
    @falco642 Год назад +1

    this is hands down the best looking hardtail ive ever seen !

  • @chrisgenovese8188
    @chrisgenovese8188 Год назад +5

    i told myself at the beggining of the video that Seth was gonna realize he's been riding the wrong size bike his whole life lol. that is a beautiful bike, and i cant wait to see ti featured more. great work Sage!

  • @IDoBlues
    @IDoBlues Год назад +1

    I'm a similar height to Seth. I recently went from a reach of 450mm down to 435mm and loved the change. I ride janky trails on the North Shore so I like slacker HTAs (I ride 63). But with the reduced reach, my bikes came to life. I like the stability of the slacker HTA combined with the mobility from the shorter reach. I also went from 165mm to 155mm cranks. LOVE LOVE LOVE the shorter cranks. I'm not sure why we've been so stuck on 170s for so long. I'm telling you, if you're in that 5'7/5'8 height range, and liked going to 165, don't shy away from trying 155! Less pedal strikes, easier on the knees on the climbs, and better foot position on the downs (for people in that height range). One formula to try, is take your inseam in mm (with bike shoes on) and multiple by 0.197 to get your crank length.

  • @elijahwu4168
    @elijahwu4168 Год назад +3

    this video released literally when i just finished part 1. glad to see how far this channel has gotten

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁.

  • @SecretSpots
    @SecretSpots Год назад +2

    By far one of the raddest hardtails I've ever seen. Love it! 👌

  • @michaelswick4251
    @michaelswick4251 Год назад +5

    Sweet ride. Love the paint scheme with the personal touches. When you find or build something that fits like a glove the confidence it gives you is intoxicating and dangerous

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @Distant_View
    @Distant_View Год назад

    This bike cost more than my entire year of living expenses in Bangkok and Cambodia, but it's clear that you are sooo happy with it, and I love to see that!

  • @jamess.7261
    @jamess.7261 Год назад +10

    I went to 165mm cranks this year as well and really like them. Helped with my occasional knee pain along with slightly improved balance/stability, tech climbing, and acceleration have all been my experience. Might even try 160mm or 155mm...

    • @spyder027
      @spyder027 Год назад

      How tall are you

    • @jamess.7261
      @jamess.7261 Год назад

      @@spyder027 5'11" but with shortish legs

  • @TheScalawag
    @TheScalawag Год назад

    Fellow short guy here and seeing your geometry statistics reinforces why I feel so comfortable on my "undersized" DH bike.

  • @cyclopsmtb9435
    @cyclopsmtb9435 Год назад +3

    I never thought a hardtail could get cooler! Great job both Seth and SAGE Bikes on the design. Keep it up Seth!

    • @sagetitanium3618
      @sagetitanium3618 Год назад +1

      Much appreciated for the kind words! Happy Holidays to you!

  • @kingozala
    @kingozala Год назад

    You deserve that bike. Thank YOU for riding with me :)

  • @tagzedawg
    @tagzedawg Год назад +17

    As a 5'2" man, THANK YOU! I highly recommend looking into Lee McCormack (Lee Likes Bikes) "rider area distance" and his other work on bike fit. He's done a ton of work on it, and makes a very good case that almost all people ride bikes that are too big for them these days.

    • @AppleseedVending
      @AppleseedVending Год назад +1

      Makes a very good case? Bud, that’s easy…people are different sizes and bikes come in like 3…not difficult knowing that things mass produced aren’t custom fit. I’ll blow your mind some more. “Fitted” hats are just elastic stretchable hats and aren’t custom fit. I know, mind blown right?

    • @kmazzanti
      @kmazzanti Год назад

      YES!!! Just asked Seth to watch those episodes of “Joy of Bike” and the R.A.D measuring system to see how close Seth’s new bike is to Lee’s measuring system. This could help so many if the R. A. D. Is legit.

    • @tagzedawg
      @tagzedawg Год назад

      @@kmazzanti Nice, I hope he watches it! And then trades in that medium Revel of his for a small.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 Год назад +1

      @@kmazzanti It's debateable. RAD is probably more applicable to old school riding technique (the hang off the back style) vs modern technique (stay centered and get low)

    • @mangoshake
      @mangoshake Год назад

      ​​@@mrvwbug4423I calculated my RAD and found that my setup at the time was +6mm off my ideal. My stem stack height at the time was already too low and scary to ride steep descents in. Now I'm a whole +16mm off after adding a spacer under my stem and it turned me into a way more confident descender.
      RAD is good for nerding out on geometry, but it's definitely outdated on modern bikes as you say, and the average spender would be spending more time on math than actually riding.

  • @paullmight42
    @paullmight42 Год назад +1

    you got to finally ride and i had to change my shorts...not only is it gorgeous but the sounds it makes(or lack there of) are super special...

  • @hananas2
    @hananas2 Год назад +5

    For me a custom bike would solve a whole other set of issues.
    I'm a mountain biker at heart, but since there are very few good challenging trails within reach for me, I mostly ride and enjoy paved paths now with some light unpaved sections, so I just want an all-road bike (between road and gravel) with MTB inspired characteristics.
    Basically this means I want a longer and slightly (not too much) slacker road bike for smoother cornering at speed, better control and better comfort.
    I think I should start saving up for a custom geo all-road bike..

    • @RyanAggabao
      @RyanAggabao Год назад +2

      I felt this way when I discovered gravel bikes. While I thoroughly appreciate feeling the need for speed, I also thoroughly enjoy going off-road. So I'm mentally preparing for a future custom Ti soft tail gravel bike with adjustable drop outs for touring. Lotsa luck with your dream bike!

  • @Janus1000
    @Janus1000 Год назад +1

    Nothing to do with geometry, I’m fortunate to be very medium in size and easy to fit, but one of my favorite bike moments was finding one that fit my aesthetic style. I like things that appear understated at first glance but have interesting, attention getting/conversation starting details and choices that separate them from the pack. I love design, I love quality through subtlety. So, when I found a certain bike that fit all of that, that I could truly say “If I designed a bike for myself, this is what I would have created”… it feels so great to have that connection.
    Happy you found that for yourself!

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @JSON1C
    @JSON1C Год назад +7

    if you're comfortable sharing, it'd be very interesting to see your body measurements to line up to how this bike fits you (height, armspan, inseam, etc.). really excellent explanation of how geometry depends on all parts of the bike and body. also would be interesting to see you get a professional "fit" from a road bike expert, they've been doing these calculations (as best as they can) for a long time!

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @Azeem200LBS
    @Azeem200LBS Год назад +1

    I have been watching Seth for almost 6years now, And I must say the quality of the content is always going up, It feels really good to watch Seth 😀

  • @Walker124
    @Walker124 Год назад +8

    Evans MTB Saga was complaining that you spent so much on this bike. I feel like if you enjoy mountain biking and you want a really good bike and you dont car about the price you should do it.

    • @noliemig
      @noliemig Год назад +4

      Evans so jealous

    • @erdawe66
      @erdawe66 Год назад +3

      That channel us mostly whining although it may have some useful information for those on budget..

  • @2scoops624
    @2scoops624 Год назад

    Custom bikes are amazing. My super short 4'10" wife had a custom steel bike made for her by Rodriguez (R&E) and its awesome. She says that it's the first bike that's ever fit her.

  • @Ile333
    @Ile333 Год назад +31

    Now I am imagining a collab with Hardtail Party in Sedona and putting this Titan dream on the trail with his Maniak. :D

  • @rufuswainwright8171
    @rufuswainwright8171 Год назад +2

    Great Bike Seth.
    Nice to see someone else going all out on a Hardtail. Looks like you’re going to be having huge fun on that bike.
    I’ve a similar spec’d HT with the Berd spokes. What a different those wheels make !!!
    Enjoy !!!

  • @adamkiss_10
    @adamkiss_10 Год назад +10

    Great work!! You look really good on that bike!!

  • @MAllen-tr6ey
    @MAllen-tr6ey Год назад

    I'm happy for you. Happy holidays. Thank you so much.

  • @CaliforniaCalipers
    @CaliforniaCalipers Год назад +3

    I really enjoy watching your work! Thank you for all the effort you put into your videos!!

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @veonnoel8887
    @veonnoel8887 Год назад +1

    Awesome bike! Congratulations!!

  • @yarince
    @yarince Год назад +6

    3:00 breaks the mount he was so proud of 😂

  • @MudmanDH
    @MudmanDH Год назад

    I`m happy you like the new bike.

  • @andrewdiestro5907
    @andrewdiestro5907 Год назад +3

    That bike is awesome i also liked the way you picked the geometry fun, fast, shred mode, Having a frame fit to you is very pleasant you can throw it around and ride all day without feeling fatigue. I wish i had that bike i would ride trails all day, everyday but that is just a dream for me, i hope this christmas i have a new bike just like that 😄. Awesome job!!💯 been watching since 2015 when are you gonna release new bike hacks? i missed those and learned a lot thank you for those bike hacks been usuing them till now.

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @kahoycrafts
    @kahoycrafts Год назад +1

    Congrats! That's a beautiful paint job, I like the color. 😍

  • @Not_Sure_
    @Not_Sure_ Год назад +8

    Who needs diamondback when you have your own bike bult by SAGE.

  • @timvdhoek8303
    @timvdhoek8303 Год назад

    i still remember 15 year old me watching your vids with the old trek hardtail about wheelies stoppies and parking lot skills XD and now this is how far everything has got! so glad ive been keeping up with the channel last couple of years!

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁.

  • @SummitMTB
    @SummitMTB Год назад +22

    Hey Seth, when will you be doing more 10 MTB products videos? Love your vids btw.

    • @AlexeyPapoi
      @AlexeyPapoi Год назад +4

      Yes Please!!! I see a lot of people going from bmx to mtb. If you can do some products for bmxer's going to mtb that would be amazing!

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁...

  • @rdpurdom
    @rdpurdom Год назад +2

    Ok Seth, I’ve been watching you for a few years now. I can’t tell you how much I’ve learned and how much I’ve enjoyed your “shows”. Needless to say, I’m so proud for you and this project. What a great bike. I bought my bike a couple years ago and I love it, although I really haven’t been able to do much with it other than riding it around my neighborhood. I have some medical issues that prevent me from really getting after it. The real reason I bought this bike to begin with is that I have macular degeneration which prevented me from driving. I also have COPD which limits my stamina. I’m hind-sight, I wish I had bought an eBike!i I’d love to convert my bike to electric but I just don’t have the skills or vision.
    Again, congrats my friends. Keep the rubber on the dirt! Be safe, God bless! I’ll keep watching!

  • @matthewblackwell5274
    @matthewblackwell5274 Год назад

    having the perfect bike is great, I rode every XL model offered by all the big bike companies before i decided just to build my own frame, and it’s literally the best bike i have ever owned and ever will own

  • @maxpayne2323
    @maxpayne2323 Год назад +5

    165mm cranksets are a godsend for short people ( as much as 175-180 for giants like me)

    • @jonl8816
      @jonl8816 Год назад

      I'm 1.9m and I'd try 165mm...

    • @maxpayne2323
      @maxpayne2323 Год назад

      @@jonl8816 depends on the use case.

  • @Friskee62
    @Friskee62 Год назад

    I have been following you, Brian and Alex for all about the same time. You 3 are the only ones I do follow...

  • @SwordFighterPKN
    @SwordFighterPKN Год назад +4

    Titanium has a ride quality you can try to describe but really only makes sense once you ride one.

  • @widarohlin1412
    @widarohlin1412 Год назад

    Thanks for posting!

  • @nickyocom1699
    @nickyocom1699 Год назад +380

    Who else loves SETH!!! ❤❤

  • @samhodgson3458
    @samhodgson3458 Год назад

    So glad to see you actually riding again

  • @dorothyvankomen4109
    @dorothyvankomen4109 Год назад +12

    Just bought my first real mountain bike and at 5'2" it was an ordeal. I think I'm always gonna need to trial a bike before purchasing.

  • @jettruth
    @jettruth Год назад

    Between the weather and having a two year old, I too finally got to ride my new bike! When a new bike rides better than you expecting it’s an amazing feeling.

  • @abelriotte689
    @abelriotte689 Год назад +6

    Love what you do!

  • @offthemaps
    @offthemaps Год назад +1

    Best way to see if a bike's geometry is right for you - just go ride it. Thanks for pushing the importance of geometry without telling me what geometry I should ride.

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera Год назад +4

    Note to self: Never buy a custom bike frame; I will be ruined for life.

  • @regularrides6183
    @regularrides6183 Год назад

    I’m still so excited that this is your first 29er

  • @flashfive23
    @flashfive23 Год назад +3

    First

  • @industryrule-4080
    @industryrule-4080 Год назад +2

    Such a cool bike. I ride a Sage Barlow and think what Dave is doing at Sage is so awesome.

    • @sagetitanium3618
      @sagetitanium3618 Год назад

      You ROCK Terence! Glad you are loving your Barlow!

  • @jeffstandish1440
    @jeffstandish1440 Год назад +1

    I have a SAGE MTB and I love my hardtail. It just rips. I agree that it feels like it’s part of me.

    • @sagetitanium3618
      @sagetitanium3618 Год назад

      So happy to hear you love your bike Jeff! That gives us a warm feeling inside! Keep up the great riding.

  • @nickyegeberg
    @nickyegeberg Год назад +1

    Love your stuff man
    This is what I felt when I sat on my stumpjumper the first time. It is a magical feeling

  • @browninplay
    @browninplay Год назад

    I'm right there with you, it took AGES to find a bike that I felt comfortable on; I'm 6'3, but my legs are pretty long, so no matter how far up i oushed the seat, I was always feeling like my quads were working overtime, and at worst - it was like my knees were in my ears like I was some kind of clown on a small bike. After watching and enjoying your videos for the past few years i've learned how customization is a big part of riding, and back then I didn't even know that changing something as small the pedal arm length could make such a difference - but it changed my enjoyment massively! I can go for (no exaggeration) 3-4 times longer out on trails without all that extra stress being directed towards my knees and quads, I feel like I can take big strides when I'm building up speed, much more comfortably - THANK YOU

  • @chuckrodgers4780
    @chuckrodgers4780 Год назад +1

    Love your new bike ! Very happy you found the perfect builder to partner with. I am sure you will love it forever. Happy Holidays to you and your family !

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @jediavatar
    @jediavatar Год назад +1

    Congratulations! It is a beautiful bike. I just got word from David this week about the Storm King GP frame that they just built for me. They just sent it to the person who does the cerakote, and I am very excited to see what he comes up with. I hope to have this bike finally built this spring. Woohoo!

  • @RVAMTB
    @RVAMTB Год назад +1

    I'm on the shorter side too. What I miss in a larger bike is the space to add things. I can't put 2 large water bottles in my frame. I can't put a rear light below my wedge because there is no space. When I rent bikes on trips, the dropper can't fully expand because I can't reach the pedals. Cycling for me is always about adapting what I want vs. what I get.

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      👆👆👆👆🎁🎁🎁🎁

  • @laeljon
    @laeljon Год назад

    At 5'0" I have had five custom bikes, still ride four of them, also riding on 135mm crank arms for over 10 yrs....Great Video, Thanks

  • @runswithdogs6892
    @runswithdogs6892 Год назад +1

    The way you have the saddle jacked all the way forward makes your effective STA even steeper than 76.21. If you leave it there you could have gone steeper. Great bike!

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁...

  • @mrgaminduck5544
    @mrgaminduck5544 Год назад +1

    Some of your videos have made me want to get into mountain biking, it looks fun and I already like to bike not only for fun, but as my form of transportation since I dont want a car. I've also realized that I want to go into bicycle mechanics as a career path with help from your videos. Keep up the good work with your videos and enjoy that awesome looking bike

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @michaeldixon2942
    @michaeldixon2942 Год назад +1

    That's awesome that you were able to do this would love to see a full suspension setup with adjusted geometry.

  • @Crumb_Trails
    @Crumb_Trails Год назад +2

    I absolutely love this channel
    I think I'd have hurt myself doing what you did at the end of the video.

  • @JordBann
    @JordBann Год назад

    Very cool BIKE! It's amazing when you hear the true feedback from a fully custom bike. I worked in bikes shops for years and you hear great things and wonderful things. This was a great recap.

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁

  • @johnsonjay60
    @johnsonjay60 Год назад +1

    Man the sages are sooo sick!!!

  • @geshscale6068
    @geshscale6068 Год назад

    I feel you on the properly sized bike. I'm 6'6, and though i don't ride mountain bikes, I do ride road bikes. I got a vintage 10 speed that was abnormally big, and have been riding it every since.

  • @moimv2729
    @moimv2729 Год назад +1

    I love the bmx roots on that frame

  • @topspot4834
    @topspot4834 Год назад +1

    I look at a *TON* of mountain bikes on Instagram. It's the only reason I use it, and the number of times I've stared at them is probably in the thousands. This is one of, if not *THE* nicest bikes I've seen. That blue camo with the raw titanium asthetic, and how contrast with the kaahima looks so dope.

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁.

  • @fabulousfabrications1985
    @fabulousfabrications1985 Год назад

    That jump mount was ... SICK ...!!

  • @ride6884
    @ride6884 Год назад

    The way you explain things is on point, especially for someone who is getting into biking.

  • @robbaker8390
    @robbaker8390 Год назад

    There's nothing more satisfying than choosing every part on a bike to make it fit you. Although I didn't get a custom frame I built my own bike, I'm 6ft tall so always fall in between large and medium on almost every size guide. After 15 years of riding I knew what I wanted. I found a size large steel frame 17" (which is considered medium in other brands) so has low standover like a medium, but a decent large reach for my body shape. Built it up a few times and experimented with different parts and finally got it dialled. Love it and will never ever sell it. It's like an extension of my body now 🤟

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      👆👆👆👆🎁🎁🎁🎁

  • @esigman1
    @esigman1 Год назад

    “I’m not like a tall person scaled down, I’m totally different “. So true man so true. I’m on the other end and it seems like everything is geared towards the middle at the sacrifice of both ends. You have blocks on the gator, I can’t fit my feet with boots on. Thanks for all the time I spent watching you

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁.

  • @ABDdrummer
    @ABDdrummer Год назад

    Congrats on the bike, seems like everything fell into place on that build. I’m really happy for you! Cheers to 2023.

  • @Spacepilot616
    @Spacepilot616 Год назад +1

    Great bike, channel, and growth. You deserve it. Can't wait to see what else you got down the pipeline. Have an amazing holiday.

  • @davesfpvfiftyfiveco.7716
    @davesfpvfiftyfiveco.7716 Год назад +1

    I miss the old videos 🖤

  • @618outdoors
    @618outdoors Год назад

    I just got my first 130mm travel hardtail which is perfect for the flat southwestern Illinois terrain that I have and I took it on its maiden voyage today and it is FREAKING AWESOME!!! I can't compare it to much because I'm coming from a very upright gravel/xc hardtail with a coil shock (I'm like 110lbs) that was WAY too stiff for me and it is game changer it. I know I have been rambling about, but I'm trying to say that once you have something that is tailored to you for the first time it is incredible!!.

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      👆👆👆👆🎁🎁🎁

  • @studio4fifteen
    @studio4fifteen Год назад

    I'm 6' tall and ride a large V3 Santa Cruz Bronson and I switched to 165mm cranks about a year ago. I love them 👍

  • @gregschramm8180
    @gregschramm8180 Год назад

    Congratulations

  • @samuelleblanc3441
    @samuelleblanc3441 Год назад

    Glad you finally got a ride that fits you! The least we can say is, you deserved it, and more than anyone else! You vids have been informing and entertaining us at another level for so long now! Gratz for everything!

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁.

  • @optonaut
    @optonaut Год назад

    great video! tahnk you! and a neat bike! so stocked about the camo paint job. cool idea. Greets from Germany

  • @tkarlo
    @tkarlo Год назад +1

    If you haven’t tried getting a dress shirt made to order, check out Proper Cloth or Trumaker. It’s cheaper than buying a good shirt and adjusting it, and it’s worth it if you’re not a standard size. They do trousers as well. Given you only need a few good shirts it’s worth it.

  • @davidalexeisesin463
    @davidalexeisesin463 Год назад

    Congrats Berm... enjoy your build, Blessings to You All @ B.Peak !

  • @parker-b
    @parker-b Год назад

    totally with you Seth- i’m six foot but run the 165mm cranks on my trail bike for the extra BB clearance, cadence offset on climbs and the input-damping when dancing the feet around at speed

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      👆👆👆👆🎁🎁🎁

  • @starvin-marvin-the-martian
    @starvin-marvin-the-martian Год назад +1

    I love the bike. I'm fortunate to have a Sage as well. One comment: While it's true that a custom bike that fits well is a wonderful thing, a custom bike that ends up not fitting, or you don't love for whatever reason, is unfortunately worth very little in the resale market.
    Just something to keep in mind.

    • @sagetitanium3618
      @sagetitanium3618 Год назад +1

      Hey Sam! Glad you are loving your Sage and even more so that you are also a fan of Seth's channel. I hope all is well with you.

  • @brettlaage9687
    @brettlaage9687 Год назад

    My son has Achondroplasia and is about to get his first bike. It is customized to him as his limbs are very short. It’s very cool to see he will have more options as he grows. I love your new bike by the way, and the knife is very cool.

  • @benjaminstevens4468
    @benjaminstevens4468 Год назад

    The custom fit shows, super dope Bike!

  • @reubenbryant
    @reubenbryant Год назад +1

    I totally relate to the challenge of finding a good bike that fits shorter people. I’m only 4’9”/145cm. I can only dream of riding a 29er. It’s fascinating hearing how the changes actually make the bike suitable.

  • @eartharrow6772
    @eartharrow6772 Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful steed

  • @joshuaeller7732
    @joshuaeller7732 Год назад +1

    Love the bike, Seth! That "Blue Ridge" camo is sick! Enjoy!

    • @Bermpe
      @Bermpe Год назад

      Hit me up 👆 👆 🎁 🎁 🎁..

  • @christopherjohnston5683
    @christopherjohnston5683 Год назад

    With the kit!... FIRE!!!