Two New Steel Hardtails, Two Countries, One Brand Turning 15
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Two New Steel Hardtails, Two Countries, One Brand Turning 15
"REEB is rolling into its 15th year with two new steel hardtail frames: the Re:Dikyelous and the Hall Pass. And no, they're not resting on any anniversary laurels here, worthy of the cult-like following they've gained. These are proper, purpose-built machines."
"Both frames share REEB's modern hardtail platform, which means they're not some dusty geometry holdover from when 27.5 was the future. A 65.5-degree head angle, clearance for up to 2.6″ tires, and geometry dialed around a 130mm fork - a recipe for versatility."
"Shared DNA also includes proprietary 3D-printed chainstay yokes for tire clearance and weight savings, a 44mm head tube, three water bottle mounts, external cable routing, dropper post compatibility, and REEB's Portage Dropout System - which offers UDH and singlespeed compatibility with up to 15mm of chainstay adjustment."
REEB, a Longmont, Colorado-based small-batch steel bike fabricator, marks its 15th anniversary with two new hardtail frames: the Re:Dikyelous and Hall Pass. Both frames share REEB's modern hardtail platform, featuring a 65.5-degree head angle, compatibility with up to 2.6-inch tires, and geometry optimized around a 130mm fork. Key shared features include proprietary 3D-printed chainstay yokes for tire clearance and weight reduction, a 44mm head tube, three water bottle mounts, external cable routing, dropper post compatibility, and the Portage Dropout System offering UDH and singlespeed compatibility with 15mm chainstay adjustment. These purpose-built machines reflect REEB's commitment to capable, no-nonsense steel bikes designed for aggressive trail riding, extended mountain days, and bikepacking adventures.
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