Stridsland Beachcomber Framekit
Stridsland Beachcomber Framekit
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Stridsland Beachcomber Framekit
"The Beachcomber is my dream 26+ modern retro MTB; essentially the frame that matches the Barnacle fork. An All Terrain Bike if you will. Or as I like to call it, an MTBMX, as it’s basically an effort to merge a BMX and MTB into something functional. Its geometry is scientifically proven to enhance fun and adventure with the use of short-rear-end technology, an accommodatingly spacious front triangle, and tremendous tire clearance (26 x 2.8″). It also sports an abundance of cage mounts, adjustable dropouts, and stealth dropper routing, utilizing only the most standardized of standards, such as a straight head tube, threaded bottom bracket, IS disc mounts and external cable routing."
Specs
– 12×142 rear spacing (non-boost)
– Rocker bolts recommended torque: 25-30Nm
– 15×100 front spacing (non-boost)
– 73mm bb shell BSA thread
– Max 38t chainring at 49mm chainline
– 1-1/8″ headtube for EC34 headsets
– 27.2mm seatpost post and 30.0mm seatclamp (steel frame)
– IS disc mounts front and rear
– Recommend 180 rotors but compatible with 160-203mm
– 4130 cro-mo, double butted front triangle, stainless steel dropouts
– Stainless M5 and M8 hardware
– Includes a Barnacle Lite fork + front and rear axles.
– Aprox 4,5kg – Large frame, fork (full length 300mm steerer), inserts, axles, hardware
– Headset not included
Geometry
Here’s a size guide to use as a general reference point.
S (50): 165-175cm (5’5″-5’9″)
M (54): 175-185cm (5’9″-6’1″)
L (58): 185-195cm (6’1″-6’5″)
Full Geometry Charts on BikeInsights
If you’re in between sizes I’d generally suggest the following:
-Choose the smaller size if you’re looking for a more fun and aggressive build with more room for a dropper and riser bars.
-Go for the bigger size if you want something with more framebag capacity and maybe some sweepy bars.







