Fatbike Home Build Kit
So you're considering building a bamboo fat bike...you really are living on the edge!
We've put in all the hard work to make sure your fatbike build goes smoothly, your frame lasts, and most importantly, your tyres fit!
Fatbikes are the monster trucks of the bike world making light work of snow, dunes, mud, and generally just being an insane amount of fun. Get in on the action.
- A bamboo fatbike for 26" tyres
- Sail over terrain with huge tyres plus bamboo's natural vibration absorbing qualities
- Available with 190mm and Boost 170mm spacing
- Disc ready as standard
- Modular interchangeable dropouts to suit any groupset option
key features
- whether you follow our standardized frame blueprints or go custom for a perfect fit, you'll be building your own truly unique bike.
- there's no faster or more economical way to build a bike!
- join the club! all the support you need, and our 1 year frame warranty.
- our kits are proven - check out our social media to see hundreds of happy club members and their bikes.
- for all ages from 12 - 100+ clear,
- concise manuals.
Supported build
We're always on hand to give expert advice or just a bit of encouragement! You can reach us on:
- telephone: +44 330 330 9025
- skype: bamboobicycleclub
- facebook: /bamboobicycle
- twitter: @bamboobicycle
- e-mail: info@bamboobicycleclub.org
What's in the box
Part | Qty |
Bamboo tubes (with spares) | 10 |
A0, full size blueprint | 1 |
Aluminum tapered head tube | 1 |
Aluminium seat-sleeve for 27.2mm seat post | 1 |
Standard 100mm english threaded bottom bracket shell | 1 |
Modular dropouts with options for 3 fittings - standard vertical, standard horizontal or 12mm thru-axle. Custom designed dropouts are available | 2 |
Flax fibre webbing for lugs | 1 |
Glue for tacking | 1 |
Epoxy resin and hardener | 1 |
Instruction manuals – Workmanship Guide, Introduction and Set-up, Step by Step build guide + online videos | 1 |
Custom developed bamboo bike jig and fittings | 1 |
Sandpaper and sanding tube | 1 |
Finishing packs for bottle mounts and cable runs | 1 |
Geometry
Fatbike | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large |
Seat tube length | 381mm | 432mm | 483mm | 533mm |
Toptube length | 591mm | 619mm | 647mm | 679mm |
Reach | 405mm | 430mm | 430mm | 485mm |
Standover | 778mm | 778mm | 778mm | 778mm |
HT Angle | 69mm | 69mm | 69mm | 69mm |
HT Angle | 120mm | 130mm | 140mm | 150mm |
ST Angle | 73degrees | 73degrees | 73degrees | 73degrees |
Chainstay length | 460mm | 460mm | 460mm | 460mm |
BB drop | 60mm | 60mm | 60mm | 60mm |
BB height | 310mm | 310mm | 310mm | 310mm |
Wheelbase | 1125mm | 1154mm | 1182mm | 1216mm |
Hteadtube angle | 69degrees | 69degrees | 69degrees | 69degrees |
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Frame Sizing Guide
If you are in between two sizes we recommend going for the smaller size as you can adjust the frame fit on smaller frame but if the frame is two large then you may be unable to adjust. Alternatively choose a custom frame.
Bike Geometry - Introduction
Frame sizes are referred to as geometry, the geometry encompass the shape, length and the angles of the frame. Each frame type will have certain angles and measurements to give you a ride characteristics associated with the frame type.
A road bike will typically move the rider into a more forward position (seat and head tube angles of 72/73 degrees) to maximise power transfer and elongate the rider to improve aerodynamics.
A dutch style bicycle will be another extreme of geometry moving the rider further back (seat and head tube angles of 68 degrees) on the frame to suit relaxed riding and flat terrain as well positioning the rider in a upright position.
You can read many books on geometry! This a brief insight. Try and select a bicycle that suits your requirement and the geometry should match. E.g Road bike for road usage, gravel for mixed on and off road, MTB for off-road trails.
How to check your fit for a frame.
The key measurements used for a stock frame are you inside leg and overall height.
Height
- Simply stand upright in bare feet, with your back against a wall/doorframe.
- Place a pen or pencil atop your head and parallel to the floor.
- Make a small mark on the surface and measure.
Inside Leg
- In bare feet; stand upright with your back against a wall.
- Place a book/ruler between your legs and level with your crotch.
- Have someone measure the distance from the top of the book/ruler to the floor.
If you find that you fall between 2 sizes, the general rule of thumb is to opt for the smaller size. Why you may ask? Well, it’s because it’s generally considered easier to make a bike that’s a little small fit than one that’s too large. There are certain alterations that you can make to a smaller bike to correct the sizing.
These include: lengthening the stem length, crank length and raising the saddle height. It is much more difficult to adjust a bike that is too large to fit the rider. After all, a seat post can only drop down so far. Whereas fitting too short a stem can result in overly responsive (twitchy) steering.
More about components - Traditionally frames would be built at a local bike shop and the frame would determine the fit with fixed component options.
With modern compact frames most of the final frame fit will be done with components to adjust the position of the rider using a broad range of component options like, seatpost type, stem length, handlebar width etc.
Drop us a email to info(@)bamboobicycleclub.org with any questions
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