DirtySixer is set to release the MTB 32er DirtySixer, a mountain bike tailored specifically for tall riders. This model, featuring 32-inch wheels, a 6061 alloy hardtail frame, and a 140mm inverted suspension fork, aims to provide improved control and climbing efficiency. The company, founded by David Folch, focuses on designing bikes that fit larger riders, and this new MTB 32er is priced at $6,499. Crowdfunding is currently underway, allowing early backers to secure a discount. Production is planned for summer, with deliveries expected by September, continuing DirtySixer's commitment to right-sized cycling solutions.
"The MTB 32er DirtySixer is designed for tall riders seeking ultimate control, comfort and performance on challenging terrain," the company says on its crowdfunding page.
"Tall riders will love the improved balance on descents and enhanced climbing efficiency, thanks to the longer wheelbase and optimism center of gravity," DirtySixer says.
"DirtySixer was founded in 2013 by David Folch, who at 6'6" never got on with standard bike sizes."
"For a $100 non-refundable deposit now backers can lock into the bike at 30-percent off."
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