A Killer MTB Doesn’t Have To Cost $$$

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • Why building a hardtail MTB from the frame up may be the most affordable way into a modern, progressive, trail-worthy ripper.
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  • @CanWeBike
    @CanWeBike Před měsícem +19

    So many big brands cut corners in all the wrong places. Building allows you to spend a little extra in the most important areas like drivetrain, brakes and fork while saving money in the less important areas like the finishing kit. Great video!

  • @Spindatt
    @Spindatt Před měsícem +6

    I don’t understand how Brian’s build as a mullet looks so much better than what mine did hahaha

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před měsícem

      😆 must be “the angles.” Also yours looks pretty good

  • @surfotaku
    @surfotaku Před měsícem +6

    Front brake adapter is the wrong way up (or a wrong adapter altogether)

  • @jacobatherton8339
    @jacobatherton8339 Před měsícem +4

    Definitely tap into your friends parts bins. I personally love seeing my friends shredding gear that I kept but didnt have a bike to put it on.

  • @linusmushroomtips776
    @linusmushroomtips776 Před měsícem +5

    Front brake adapter is the wrong way

  • @flexxx222
    @flexxx222 Před měsícem +2

    I really like the green one with yellow logo. Great colorway!

  • @aeshultz55
    @aeshultz55 Před měsícem +1

    Another tip for building something like this is to find, join, and hang out at your local bike co-op. They will have lots of parts that you'll need, have lots of expertise that will be helpful, and can guide you through the build process because they'll genuinely be stoked to see you do it. Win-Win all around.

  • @austinsp00l24
    @austinsp00l24 Před měsícem

    Great vid, good info. Building up my own bike with second hand parts was a very rewarding experience. One of the best things is being able to pick the parts that work best for you instead of replacing or having to live with some stock parts you don't like.

  • @mygamertag2010X
    @mygamertag2010X Před 23 dny

    Great video. Great information provided.

  • @pascal379
    @pascal379 Před měsícem +2

    One day i want to build a bike
    but for now i have got a pretty nice one for about 750 new with an RockShox air fork and deore drivtrain.
    But i think building a bike is a cool process and i want to do it in the future.
    Nice video

  • @timshelhamer7374
    @timshelhamer7374 Před měsícem +6

    Buying used suspension is risky for people who aren’t knowledgeable. Used hard and never serviced? Is it really a new takeoff? Steerer tube cut too short?
    In my experience it is always more expensive to build frame up unless you have access to a well stocked parts bin or dealer discount pricing. Every little part you have to buy adds up fast.

    • @koreydeese890
      @koreydeese890 Před měsícem

      Exactly, I would only ever get a used for from somebody I knew and knew how it was serviced. Yeah it definitely depends on what you want. My problem with stock bikes is 9/10 they cheap out somewhere I’d want to upgrade anyway, like wheels and tires. Even a lot of otherwise good builds come with pretty “meh” wheels. I can get 100% what I want for a little more overall just price shopping.

  • @adammoonface
    @adammoonface Před měsícem

    The black on black looks so good! In 25+ years of riding, I've only ever had 2 complete new bikes. One was in 1998 at the age of 14 (which I still own) and one was in 2016 (which is still my main bike to this day). I have lost count of how many other bikes I have owned, and all of them I've built up from parts. I love building bikes, and part of the appeal is sourcing bargains! Sticking it to "big bike"! My most recent is based around a Marino hardtail frame I picked up second hand. It's an absolute beast and the whole build owes me less than £600 (about $750).

  • @jevgeniardassov
    @jevgeniardassov Před měsícem +1

    I have built my wife gravel bike last year exactly same way. I had old 105 11s lying around, full kit, did not like old shifters so got new ones from 7000 series for 210.- euros, GRX calipers and new hoses, stem, handlebar, tape, seat, brake discs and wheels had laying around anyways. Ordered Lightcarbon frameset for 740.- euros. Painted myself (luckily I have access to car bodyshop) built it up, all in cost me 1234.- euros, full carbon bike (besides stem)…

  • @Ellerich800
    @Ellerich800 Před měsícem +3

    What's the maximum 27.5 rear tire width supported?

  • @manchesterexplorer8519
    @manchesterexplorer8519 Před měsícem +1

    Buying a frame to build your own bike is typically cheaper unless you're buying something at the entry level. The market is saturated with brand new , high end 1-3 year old components at up to 50% off as its easy to build a bike for less than what most companies charge for a full build. For what most companies are charging for a full build , you can build a better bike for less with all the discounts. You're also paying for the labor that the company charges to build the bike + shipping , so yes you get more for your money building your own bike.

  • @hardware4computer
    @hardware4computer Před měsícem

    check out the Trek Procaliber 8: alloy frame, 12 speed, dropper, boost, tubeless, Shimano groupset, Recon fork, …

  • @leokuo7127
    @leokuo7127 Před měsícem

    Did Poseidon include the rear thru axle with the frame? I saw some early buyers claiming that they had to source the rear thru axle separately when they bought the frame.

  • @giulianos9345
    @giulianos9345 Před měsícem

    That's what I did. I got a BMC Twostroke AL six for 550 bucks. So I had another 500 bucks for upgrades. And now it's a hell of a beast, exactly the way I wanted it. Customized cockpit, dropper seatpost, better fork, wider rims, upgraded brakes. And as I sold all of the original parts I had a little extra budget for some shiny, super unnecessary but extremely nice looking parts 😅

  • @mitmon_8538
    @mitmon_8538 Před měsícem +2

    Aside from weight, are square taper BBs really that bad? I have mostly external BBs, but it seems like some people swear by square tapers.

  • @Grrg
    @Grrg Před měsícem

    It's a sick bike, I have a helm mk2 on mine and can adjust the geo from 120-150 pretty reasonably, but I leave it at 130

  • @djkenny1202
    @djkenny1202 Před měsícem

    I bought an Orange P7 steel frame mountain bike with Fox Shock, all SRAM 1X. It’s very nice and in sake it was under $1800!

  • @Ghostinsickness
    @Ghostinsickness Před měsícem

    Norton is the best example for hardtail, we really need this kind of video for fullsus bikes also.
    To have fun on a trails without braking the bank🥹🤓

  • @NonLegitNation2
    @NonLegitNation2 Před 15 dny

    this frame is a life saver it's literally the only frame with modern geometry at this low of a price. My matte black XL Norton frame arrives on Monday and I can't wait to start transferring my parts over to it from my current bike when i get off work that day, lol. You wouldn't happen to know if along with the included headset it also includes the extra crown race for using a straight steerer fork with the frame? I'm only asking because I already bought another headset with the correct crown race but if it's already included with the frame then i can return the one I bought and it would save me the pain of having to remove the included one and installing the one i got. I emailed Poseidon and asked but haven't heard back from them yet.

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před 15 dny

      I’m not entirely sure because I tested a complete. Enjoy!

  • @workshopninjathe1st
    @workshopninjathe1st Před měsícem +1

    For not much more money I’ve just built a Pace hardtail with 12 speed full XT, Fox Factory fork and carbon wheels for just over 2 grand. First new MTB for 20 years :)

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 Před 8 dny

      I just built a 2017 nos Sworks full suspension Epic frame up with full Xt and Fox 32 stepcast. $2800. 25.2 lbs with pedals ready to ride.
      Pedals like a hardtail but shock there when needed.

  • @davidcrowson4745
    @davidcrowson4745 Před měsícem

    Nice looking bike.

  • @donavinnezar
    @donavinnezar Před měsícem

    bought a supermarket bike 8 years ago , allright components on it deore 3x9 suntour fork , upgraded the fork in 2020 and now finally goinf 1x12 using shimano shifter and deraileur with sunrace casette and kmc chain and raceface narrow wide , would have stuck with full shimano if it didnt require me to basically replace my back wheel to more modern freehub standards to fit the shimano 10-51 casettes (hg freehubs are limited ot the 11 tooth minimum size)

  • @madtownangler
    @madtownangler Před měsícem

    The last bike I bought except for my fatbike was from Craigslist
    Some guy was just trying to get rid of his GT for a few hundred bucks. He tried to make it a single speed and included all the stuff he took off. Was a young guy with a way older woman in a really nice truck so he didn't really need the money LOL.

  • @riffmeisterkl
    @riffmeisterkl Před 28 dny

    Any suggestions for getting a gravel frame? Does Poseidon sell them?

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před 25 dny

      I don't know if they do frame-only for gravel, but they're a small company. Wouldn't hurt to reach out.

  • @lov3r672
    @lov3r672 Před měsícem

    Those bikes you all got in the USA are great bro, this would be perfect for me as i want to start mtb, but i live in europe so there are not really any good budget frame brands like this, and shipping from poseidon to here would cost more than the frame itself.

  • @callumbolch
    @callumbolch Před měsícem +1

    Is anyone going to talk about what's going on with that front brake adaptor? Either wrong size or upsidedown - that rotor doesn't have much contact with pad and won't be stopping much.

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před měsícem +1

      Apparently you and everyone else in the comments 😆. We’ll get that sorted

  • @_MattyG_
    @_MattyG_ Před měsícem

    It’s all about the friends bike network!

  • @coreyreeder3549
    @coreyreeder3549 Před měsícem

    I really want to build up a Norton but I already own a Redwood and feel like there’s not a great reason for me to own both.

  • @user-qm5mh6tm7z
    @user-qm5mh6tm7z Před měsícem +2

    Mate, you have to go back to school, you guesstimated it cost less than 700 to build the bike............ That is way off, the real cost even with second hand parts, wheelset and fork is more likely about $1,500 and that doesn't include the cost of the tools you will need at a minimum possibly $100 (bleed kit, chain cutter, cassette tool, cable cutters etc) - Here is the real breakdown:
    FRAME- $300
    Box 9 (cassette, shifter, derailleur, chain) - $210
    Cables and housing for the shifter and dropper post - $20
    Shimano Cranks (second hand) - possibly $40
    Bottom Bracket - $30
    Pedals - $30
    Fork - $150
    Stem - $30
    Dropper Post - $150
    Tires - $80
    Tubeless Valves - $20
    Sealant - $30
    Seat - $50
    Handlebars - $30
    Grips - $30
    Brakes - $100
    Wheelset (good luck finding the right driver on the rear hub) - $200
    Total: $1500 (not including the tools to assemble - at the least - $100)

  • @mkgearhead5151
    @mkgearhead5151 Před měsícem

    I built a 27.5 carbon hardtail last summer with mostly used parts from Marketplace and Craigslist for about $800. I live in Colorado where people upgrade their bikes and sell off the "old" parts dirt cheap.

    • @charliedillon1400
      @charliedillon1400 Před měsícem

      Colorado here. If you know the gear Craigslist is great here. So many rich posers selling stuff off they barely used. Never buying a new bike again.

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před měsícem

      😆😆

  • @oliverislost
    @oliverislost Před měsícem

    that bike looks nice bookmarking for later

  • @tinglydingle
    @tinglydingle Před měsícem +3

    My hot take about MTB groupsets is that more gears is generally a bad thing; in a discipline where rapid changes in terrain necessitate numerous rapid gear changes, pressing the lever an extra couple of times to get to your desired gear is more annoying than being slightly over or under geared sometimes. I like 10 speed.

    • @timshelhamer7374
      @timshelhamer7374 Před měsícem

      Agreed!

    • @coreyreeder3549
      @coreyreeder3549 Před měsícem

      Solid point

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 Před 8 dny

      I would agree until I just installed an xt 12 speed drivetrain. Amazing shifting and the 4 pot brakes the best Ive tried in 34 years of mtb.

  • @findtherightbeat
    @findtherightbeat Před měsícem

    Going for quality take offs is the way to go to build a good beater bike. 🍻🍻

  • @vitoonto
    @vitoonto Před měsícem

    I wish this frame could accommodate a larger size 29 rear. I only have 29 wheelsets on hand 😢

    • @e.con0210
      @e.con0210 Před měsícem

      It can’t?

    • @drbobjohnson812
      @drbobjohnson812 Před měsícem

      In the specs it says frame is specific to 27.5 but is 29er compatible up to a 2.1 rear tire, so unless when you say "larger size" you mean tire with, you will be OK with 29er wheelset

    • @vitoonto
      @vitoonto Před měsícem +1

      @@drbobjohnson812 I meant larger than the 2.1 wide tires

  • @Rootdown45941
    @Rootdown45941 Před měsícem

    What size 29 tire can fit?

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před měsícem

      2.1 officially, but perhaps a touch more

  • @Spindatt
    @Spindatt Před měsícem

    😊

  • @cegalleta
    @cegalleta Před měsícem

    If you bought a 135x10 bike not everything is lost though! Even though boost wheels are stronger, if you build a wheel with nice spokes and nipples and choose a decent hub it will still be trail worthy. Just talking from experience hehe

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před měsícem

      Oh definitely. There are just more options available off the shelf in boost

  • @LethWinchester
    @LethWinchester Před měsícem +3

    3:57 looks wrong

    • @michaelgunawan2319
      @michaelgunawan2319 Před měsícem +1

      Correct, the brake adapter is upside down, causing the pad not to match the rotor correctly.

    • @thispod
      @thispod Před měsícem +1

      Yup, pads barely gripping the rotor

  • @kjracz15
    @kjracz15 Před měsícem

    I'd say find a cheaper old model bike with good parts, then buy a modern geo frame. Transfer those parts to the new frame, and do whatever with the other frame. "Take offs" are definitely cheaper than those bought brand new.

  • @mondvlogph
    @mondvlogph Před měsícem

    Here in Ph, Better to Build

  • @David-iq9ne
    @David-iq9ne Před měsícem

    Nice you've estimated that Brian spent less than $700 for this build but you donated him the front wheel, tyres and the fork...

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před měsícem

      True. I guess the point is with some luck and patience, most people can find some parts donors too

  • @floris2872
    @floris2872 Před měsícem

    If you have the patience you can find some great deals on used bikes

  • @fatrobdouble
    @fatrobdouble Před měsícem

    I'm in the process of "downgrading" many of my bikes to square taper. Bearing life matters to me, as does a more tunable chainline.

  • @DerRofflers
    @DerRofflers Před měsícem +22

    progressive geometry isn't good enough, we need woke geometry in 2024

    • @wematanye533
      @wematanye533 Před měsícem +4

      I prefer establishment defenders-of-the-status-quo geometry

    • @pex3
      @pex3 Před měsícem +4

      @@wematanye533"gravel bikes are just 90s mountain bikes" regressive conservatives

    • @TheBikeSauce
      @TheBikeSauce  Před měsícem +2

      😆😆😆

    • @dasauto7346
      @dasauto7346 Před měsícem +3

      I prefer "collectivist geometry" where we're forced to share a state-assigned tandem bike

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 Před 8 dny

      Another idiot using the word woke.
      Isnt racism hilarious?