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Stanton Switchback Ti Long-Term Review 

Riding With Josh and Wendy
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@mkrj2576
@mkrj2576 4 месяца назад
Seat tube length is a deal breaker on Stanton bikes. 275 x 2.8 is a sweet spot for HTs and I can’t see why frame makers don’t all accommodate that.
@manchesterexplorer8519
@manchesterexplorer8519 Год назад
If you have the money for a Ti frame , yes it's worth it . Even my 1992 KONA Hei Hei rides great and is a blast to pedal , as I converted to a single speed using it mainly as an Urban adult BMX bike
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Sounds like a fun bike!!
@keosoutdooradventures
@keosoutdooradventures Год назад
$1300 is a crazy deal on a Ti frame!
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
It seriously is!!
@jurisx85
@jurisx85 Год назад
Keep making videos with beautiful bikes. I will continue to watch them!
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Thank you man, I’ll do my best!!
@DiGiTaLdAzEDM
@DiGiTaLdAzEDM 6 месяцев назад
My 26er ti hardtail frame is 3.44 lbs. Complete bike with Maxxlite 310 race tires is around 21.5--22lbs. Maxxis icons will add about another 3/4lb. And the XTR 9100 pedals I recently ordered will add another 100 or so grams for a finished weight probably around 23 lbs. I love ti for its ride quality, look, and durability. If built right, it seems to be pretty much bombproof. Crazy trail with the sketchy drop-offs.
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy 6 месяцев назад
Love it!! What frame are you on?
@calvinkirchhoff971
@calvinkirchhoff971 Год назад
That trail was adventurous to say the least!! The build you did on that switchback is sick!!
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Thank you broski 👌 Lots of inspiration from your BMX haha!
@bxmario
@bxmario Год назад
Awesome review as usual! These are great bikes, did an xc race and my boy had a dual susp Stanton. Bike is really light, has a great feel and look great. Not my first pick for Trestle or Whistler but still an amazing all around bike for xc and light enduro riding.
@Billy-cs4cc
@Billy-cs4cc 18 дней назад
@ 8:50 I'm able to read your shirt lol. Im 72 and hardtails hurt even on pavement.
@robertdewar1752
@robertdewar1752 2 месяца назад
Don't forget the 2nd hand market. I got a Ti Sherpa, lightly used, basically like new, for 50% off the RRP.
@kiethpederson7558
@kiethpederson7558 Год назад
I don’t understand people when they say they want to do a frame up build an offering. Essentially the same seems to be the most important stuff is the wheels for work and other components.
@davidpuschel8268
@davidpuschel8268 9 месяцев назад
Nice video ! I own a switchback too. What travel and offset are you using?
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy 9 месяцев назад
Nice, great bike!! I have it built up with a 150mm Lyrik which has a 46mm offset. What about you?
@ibasso
@ibasso Год назад
Cool video. What size chainring are you running and who makes that chain tensioner? Thanks
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Thank you!! I’m running a 30:18 gear ratio with the DMR STS chain tensioner
@davidross8233
@davidross8233 Год назад
As an owner of all the various metal bikes, the answer is no in my opinion. Racers are on carbon and nobody else needs to worry about weight that much. Steel is so much easier to repair and rides every bit as well as titanium. Also, everyone I know who has a “forever bike” rides steel.
@manchesterexplorer8519
@manchesterexplorer8519 Год назад
My answer is yes as I bought a KONA Hei Hei brand new in 1992 " saved my money as an 17 year old kid for a year bagging groceries as it wasn't cheap and beat the hell out of it right through my 20's . I still own this bike and ride it at least 3 times a week as It's been converted to a single speed now as I use it as an Urban adult BMX bike that I can open my front door to pedal around in the city and it kicks ass for that purpose . I personally don't know anyone who's owned the same bike as long as or has ridden it as much as me as the frame still looks like new with just a quick buff with a scotch brite pad " although I removed the decals years ago ". It's also fairly valuable for the age as most steel bikes that old are worth at best $200 complete unless they're something special . Also steel fatigues over time as Ti doesn't . Steel is awesome as well as my Fat Bike is a Surly Ice Cream Truck which is a tank 👍 as for me I love both .
@benynaim
@benynaim 2 часа назад
Hi, what do you think about switchback mullet
@SalvationInChristAlone
@SalvationInChristAlone 11 месяцев назад
Looks awesome 🇬🇧 .... What size frame did you go for ?
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy 11 месяцев назад
I'm 6'1" and am on a large. I like my frames a bit on the small side and it fits perfect for me!
@breachr9386
@breachr9386 2 месяца назад
@@ridingwithjoshandwendy im 6'3" do you think it would be too small for me?
@Chorge1972
@Chorge1972 2 месяца назад
Could you compare the Ti with the steel version? Comfort depends so much more on the frame itself, instead on the material
@RANDA11FLAGG
@RANDA11FLAGG 8 месяцев назад
I’d love to know the full spec of your build on this if possible
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy 8 месяцев назад
I talk about the build more in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1pCTbjCQVTI.html
@RANDA11FLAGG
@RANDA11FLAGG 8 месяцев назад
@@ridingwithjoshandwendy just watched this Thankyou
@Billy-cs4cc
@Billy-cs4cc 18 дней назад
Hi Josh. Where is this ? Thanks
@michaeldowell8188
@michaeldowell8188 Год назад
Looks great. Love to take for a spin. What's the whole bike weight. ? Thanks Josh
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Thank you man! Complete bike weighs a hair under 27 lbs set up as a single speed
@andko00201
@andko00201 Год назад
Where are you riding in the video. Beautiful
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
That's in the Ochoco mountains, east of Bend, Oregon!
@mikej1348
@mikej1348 Год назад
I was surprised about what you said about the ride quality feel. I thought Titanium would have more of a steel like feel in ride quality.
@keosoutdooradventures
@keosoutdooradventures Год назад
i have 2 Ti frames, The Maniak is way more supple vs the Bardino. The Bardino is similar to my Ragley Marley in ride quality
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
I was surprised too! I’m sure that just like all materials, there is quite a bit of range between manufacturers. But that was my experience with this one!
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Thanks for weighing in!!
@kailashblades
@kailashblades 7 месяцев назад
@@ridingwithjoshandwendy stiffness is related to frame material but has more to do with tubing shape and size. Bigger tubes are stiffer and smaller tubes are more supple (but weaker). Likely this frame has some slightly larger tubes than is strictly necessary to make sure it feels solid and holds up under big corners, big landings and accelerations. Steel is typically made in smaller tube diameters as in larger tube diameters the tubes get very heavy unless given very thin walls. When given very thin walls they are more likely to dent, bend or crack. Titanium is lighter and so can be made in the larger tube sizes while still having decent wall thickness. With this said though titanium often is used in the same kind of tube diameters as steel and in these situations it gives a more supple ride than steel (at times too supple) as it is less stiff than steel for a given tube size. Aluminium is lighter and is again less stiff for a given tube size. Aluminium tubes typically have an even larger diameter than titanium with thicker walls once again. Unlike titanium though aluminium should not be used in smaller tube sizes as it has poor fatigue life. As it bends the metal grows more and more brittle until it snaps or cracks. Big tube sizes help stop this from happening. Titanium and steel have excellent fatigue life and so are well suited to skinnier, bendier tubes while aluminium frames often have short lifespans or are limited to light duty in smaller diameters (recent marin team seatstays for example where famously supple but also cracked frequently). Metal frames generally have quite low damping and so do not reduce high frequency vibrations (harsh feeling vibrations) in the same way that carbon can. There is some difference between the metals though and this can potentially be noticed when the bike system itself (tyres, bars, grips, seat) has low damping also. Steel has the least damping, followed by titanium, aluminium (!) and then magnesium. Recent frames by vaast in magnesium seem to be notably more damped and smooth in reviews. Summary: While material does impact ride quality and stiffness, tubing diameter is a much stronger influence and is more likely to tell you about how a bike will feel or ride. All frame materials can more or less be made to feel a certain way by altering tube shape, however the frame may be too heavy, or too fragile when used outside of the ideal range of tube shapes. It is here that material is important- in determining the range of tube shapes that are practical for durability and reasonable weight. Been loving the SS content recently- I'm a lifelong fixed gear rider and am about to build an SSMTB and start learning DJ :)
@scottmack9066
@scottmack9066 6 месяцев назад
I love Ti, but it has a lot of flex. I'm a bigger person (6ft250lb) and the bottom bracket flexes too much when I'm cranking on my spacier/bigger older geo frames. Maybe on the hcht (more compact) geo, some of the good and bad is gone.
@sripavanv
@sripavanv Год назад
Thanks for the review. May I know what is the BB height ? It is not listed in their website.
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
It's 320mm. Here's a link to the full geo chart: rsdbikes.com/middlechild-v2-aluminum/
@danielphilbrook1035
@danielphilbrook1035 Год назад
Looking at frame size on this bike. I am right in between the smaller and larger sitting at 5’11. What would recommend going with?
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Dido, I’m 6’1” so right between L and XL. I think on a bike like this your better off sizing down. The geo on the bike definitely lends itself to a more playful, floaty riding style and I think a smaller frame size matches that. The advantage of sizing up will be more stability at high speed
@patriktoman29
@patriktoman29 Год назад
I would like to ask you for an opinion on my bike i just bought a 2021 canyon grand canyon 8. Thanks i advance. :)
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Great first bike! You'll probably find it's limit soon, and then you can start upgrading the parts that are letting you down (likely the tires, brakes, forks, or drivetrain)
@diveaddict6885
@diveaddict6885 6 месяцев назад
Can you run a rear 26” wheel
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy 6 месяцев назад
Potentially, though you’d lower the bottom bracket a good bit and could run into pedal strike issues. I currently have a 27.5” rear wheel and 29” fork/front wheel and am really enjoying that setup!
@albert85b
@albert85b 7 месяцев назад
I could never run anything other than BSA bottom bracket.
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy 6 месяцев назад
The switchback is BSA 👍
@hansschotterradler3772
@hansschotterradler3772 Год назад
I have a Lynskey TI gravel bike. After 6 year and 20,000 km riding it is starting to creak. I'm currently looking at add a hardtail to my fleet; it's not buying another TI bike.
@manchesterexplorer8519
@manchesterexplorer8519 Год назад
Its creaking because something is loose or needs to be greased . I've owned a Ti bike since 1992 and yes Ti in general will creek even if its new . My seatpost , stem and handlebars are all ti , my handlebars especially will creak as I have to retighten and grease the bolts and mounting brackets at times .
@hansschotterradler3772
@hansschotterradler3772 Год назад
@@manchesterexplorer8519 you don't think the frame itself can creak? I changed the BB, greased the headset, switched out the wheels. Still creaking. The seat post is carbon and should not creak. I'm swapping out the pedals tomorrow...
@manchesterexplorer8519
@manchesterexplorer8519 Год назад
@@hansschotterradler3772 Wheel bearings ? Titanium typically doesn't fatigue as its either good or it's cracked/broken .
@hansschotterradler3772
@hansschotterradler3772 Год назад
@@manchesterexplorer8519 I swapped out the wheels from another bike; so it can't be the wheels.
@hansschotterradler3772
@hansschotterradler3772 Год назад
@@manchesterexplorer8519 You were right!! I tightened the bolt of my seat post clamp mid-ride today (~ 1/4 turn). Creak is gone. Unbelievable 🤩🤣
@charlesmansplaining
@charlesmansplaining Год назад
Titanium is not cheap true but in comparison to the garbage material known as "Carbon" which in a lot of cases is more expensive, the titanium frame is the smarter choice. If you're going to pay a lot of money you might as well get your monies worth. I've seen too many tears over carbon bikes failing and not one titanium bike.
@manchesterexplorer8519
@manchesterexplorer8519 Год назад
Carbon has a very short shelf life and don't scratch it 👍 Do you even see many 5+ year old carbon bikes for sale that you'd be confident in purchasing ? Carbon is great for full suspension to save weight and geometry but is a couple pounds really going to matter for 90% of riders ? Especially for a hardtail ?
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Good point!
@mcl40000
@mcl40000 3 месяца назад
if i scratch up my titanium frame i just take a scotch....and leave it as is.
@jazzechos1372
@jazzechos1372 6 месяцев назад
#1 the riser bar is too tall Should be no more that 15% or better yet flat with a 9 back ....#2 It is way over forked unless your trying to run a Ti hard-tail BMX on steroids dirt jumper. #3 the fork is also a weight deficient by an addition 1lb + to the frame, when you could have been maximizing you frames weight benefit with a SID ultimate 120 #4 plus then add the twist lock would (yes or no) to make you more efficient in the climbs with it being a single speed. I have been riding nothing but Ti since the mid 90s I proudly currently have 4 in the barn (hard-tail, FS, gravel & road) just never got around to a Fat.
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoy your XC bikes, thankfully there’s lots of great ways to build/ride a bike, including BMX bikes on steroids 👌
@jlctrails
@jlctrails 5 месяцев назад
@ridingwithjoshandwendy I’m looking to buy a bike - I’d really like something identical to your single speed RSD (like you BMX is my background) but I’m in the UK and getting hold of one is really expensive. Would you say this was the closest thing to the RSD you’ve ridden?
@danikamperman2487
@danikamperman2487 Год назад
I see that you have the same parts as on your middle child, does that mean that the middle child is gone?
@ridingwithjoshandwendy
@ridingwithjoshandwendy Год назад
Just temporarily, I sadly only have 2 bikes worth of parts, so when people send me frames to review I have to swap them. But the Middlechild will always be my favorite 👌 And I plan to build it back up soon!
@miyui9269
@miyui9269 Год назад
titanium is worth the cost if your main purpose is status symbol.
@playmoreguitar5393
@playmoreguitar5393 Год назад
As opposed to what? Carbon? There are custom steel frames that cost $4000... So what point are you trying to make? As narrow minded as your comment 👎
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