Wolfhound fillet brazed steel hardtail.   This was originally a single speed 29 mtb.    It originally had a rigid fork, designed around 80-100mm of travel.    Geometry and specs were a little outdated compared to a modern 29" hardtail.


But, it was converted into something far more interesting in my opinion.   The bike was stripped down to the frame, all of the frame protection removed (unfortunately lost a big flake of paint in the process, right/underside of downtube).   A 27.5/120mm fork was added,  29" wheels swapped to 27.5", and it turned into a sweet little dirt jumper or playful trail hardtail.      Also, the seatpost is 27.2mm, and there are still some droppers made in that size.  The bottom of the seat tube is open, so it would be possible to run a dropper cable along the down tube, and then stick it up through the bottom of the seat tube, if you wanted. 


This can be purchased as a frame-only, or complete bike.   See the drop down selector above.   Frame only option will ship for $80 flat rate (refunded after purchase).




-Size medium-ish, it was custom

-NEW RockShox Revelation fork, 27.5", 120mm

-NEW wheelset:  Industry Nine Hydra SS 10 x 135mm bolt on rear, I9 15 x 110 boost front, DT EX511 rims

-Shimano Deore XT brakes

-RaceFace Atlas crankset

-kalloy seatpost, chopped short.    

-Chris King headset

-NEW Chromag stem

-NEW Syntace carbon bar, 780mm x 35mm rise

-NEW Burgtec saddle

-NEW Maxxis Ikon tires

-NEW Sram X1 chain



Geometry:

Top Tube - 22.5"

Reach - 430mm (this is me measureing with a tape measure, but it's pretty close)

Seat Tube C-T (top of top tube) - 16.5"

Seat Tube C-T (top of seat tube) - 19" to the top of the point in the back

-Head tube angle - 69 degrees (as it sits, not under sag)

Head tube length -  130mm

Chainstay -  425mm in current position

Standover - about 29" a few inches forward of the saddle 

A-C of current fork - 510mm

 If you want to chat about the bike, feel free to reach out - Blue Mounds Bikes