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CREW District (2016)

Frame:
2016 Crew Bike Co. District 55cm

Fork/Headset:
Crew Carbon/Alloy/Crew Bike Co

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium 175mm/GXP

Pedals:
MKS track

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
16T generic/FSA 50T/ Izumi Silver

Handlebars/Stem:
Crew

Saddle/Seatpost:
Brooks Swallow/Crew Seatpost/Crew CNC clamp

Brakes:
Radius

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
45mm/32H Quando/Gators

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
32H Quando/Gartors

Accessories:
Bright-ass lights

More Info:
The CO flag and Cali Republic Bear represent two of the best places I've lived. The Union Jack represents my mom's home country.

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Chainring/ Pedals/ Tires

Added by Charlatan_i. Last updated about 8 years ago.

6 Comments

avxr3vo

avxr3vo says:

I also have a 55cm crew frame and was wondering if the fit of 175mm were hiring the frame. So just to make sure, 175mm and under should be compatible with the frame without hitting it ?

Posted over 7 years ago

Charlatan_i

Charlatan_i says:

I've had no issues. You should post a pic of your bike, man.

Posted over 7 years ago

Dr_Awkward

Dr_Awkward says:

How're those 175mm Omnoms treating you? I have 170mm crank arms now with the 64cm District and think I'm gonna go for 175mm length next. Any pedal strike? Naturally, that would depend on rider technique and awareness but just asking for the sake of curiosity. Especially since your frame is much smaller than mine. advTHANKSance

Posted almost 8 years ago

Charlatan_i

Charlatan_i says:

I prefer the 175's. It just feels like I get better cadence compared to the 170's. And I never had any pedal strikes using them. I'd go for it, especially since you're a taller rider than I.

Posted almost 8 years ago

MouseR

MouseR says:

Very simple & very clean. Nice

Also get foot retention you buckethead

Posted about 9 years ago

Charlatan_i

Charlatan_i says:

Thanks, man. Workin' on it.

Posted about 9 years ago