Yes- here's a new model that might be filling the gap between road and gravel. I have built many in steel which I call B.T.R.B , or "Big tire road bike" . Most of the original versions had long reach caliper brakes-I had one with S&S couplers that I used for everything from touring to CX racing as a spare pit bike. This aluminum version will not be used for either of those situations . The idea is to have a real road bike that will take up to 7000x38 tires for the generally crappy pavement conditions that we have here in Santa Cruz county. There's a lot of nice longer climbs that I like to ride here but the downhills for the most part are pothole-filled minefields of jarring misery on 700x28 road tires, even at 70 PSI. Won't it be nice to have bigger tires , disc brakes and lower tire pressure for a change ? I would say so. This one is for me, the first new road frame I have built for myself in nearly a decade. I'm building it up with all the spare stuff left on the shelves from 2025 and before. I could not do the full in-route system with this style of head tube but that's fine with me- I don't like complicated bike builds and this one is in my comfort zone.
Yes, the dropped seat stays are a nod to most of the current pro-tour road frames- is there some advantage to the design ? Hey, if it makes people look, it does not have to have better wind-tunnel numbers.....it's the sizzle, not the steak in this case. Frame weighs in at 3 lb. 1 oz.
Friday, February 6, 2026
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