Breakbrake17 26" production build

June 03, 2011 Sungwoo 2 Comments

Breakbrake17 Charmer26

I received my Breakbrake17 frame earlier this week but haven't had a chance to put it together until just yesterday, and as soon as I got some free time, I went straight to it!  Everything on this build is just transferred over from my previous bike except for the 175mm Unknown cranks, and the Breakbrake17 bars, both of which actually made a huge difference in the feel of the bike.

I've got a LOT more photos, so make sure to check 'em out after the jump!!

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This frame clears 36T on either side with NO spacers and no crimps.  The picture above is the Unknown 36T sprocket with no spacers at all.  The frame doesn't have an outside crimp on either side, so it'll be super strong and will take a lot of abuse without a problem. "If you break your frame, you can have mine!"  Haha, no.  You can't have mine, sorry.  :P

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So these are the Unknown 175mm cranks.  They're a little slimmer than the regular Joes, and so they're lighter.  They seem to be pretty stiff and strong, so I'm not worried at all.  100kg+ rider YJ in Korea has been on these for months with no problems at all, so I'm sure it can withstand my weight for sure haha.

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These also came with a hollow spindle.

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Of course the 14mm dropout and the 17 cutout.

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My worn in YNOT strap, the whites got a little dirty after a while, but it matches my seat!! :D

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Barspin clearance.  I've been asked this question a billion times and finally here it is.  I've been waiting for longer cranks to show proper clearance.  So with 175mm cranks and 26x2.3 tires, it clears the pedals for sure.  Depending on how deep you put your feet into the straps, you'll get a little toe overlap, but nothing to cry about.  As you can see, there's ample room for your toes!

So there it is, that's my new bike!  My initial thoughts are that it look SICK!  I haven't had time for a full sesh on it yet, but from the riding I've done so far, it feels ridiculously good.  There's a couple more pictures over at my Flickr, so feel free to check those out.  I'll definitely be riding soon, so expect more updates soon!

A big thanks to Yang over at Breakbrake17 and Kim NarkYoung/Vince Shim over at Unknown Bikes Co for the continual support.  Obviously the boys over at YNOT as well!

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2 comments :

  1. is this bike 26/700c compatible or strictly 26?

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  2. This bike is strictly 26", the seat stay bridge will not clear 700c.

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