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Having last year alleviated the pedal strike issues on the mmmBop with some 165 cranks, I suddenly realised I hadn’t done a round of BB height measurements on my bikes. And…? Blimey…the Stanton hardtail 29ers notionally have ‘a low BB’ but at 330mm it’s MILES higher than the mmmBop’s 280mm. The BfEMax sits at 325mm. Stif Squatch at 293mm…..
Whilst ‘BB drop’ is a quoted figure in most makers’ geometry charts, it‘s made complex by the variation in wheel size - 27.5, 29, mullet - and BB height can vary with tyre size and suspension travel. The mmmBop feels really planted…and RA and other niche manufacturers are running low BBs. But don’t expect easy clearance of logs and rocks…bang crash wallop.
Maybe riding trends have changed…I remember a high BB being seen as quite an asset in the 90s….
Whilst ‘BB drop’ is a quoted figure in most makers’ geometry charts, it‘s made complex by the variation in wheel size - 27.5, 29, mullet - and BB height can vary with tyre size and suspension travel. The mmmBop feels really planted…and RA and other niche manufacturers are running low BBs. But don’t expect easy clearance of logs and rocks…bang crash wallop.
Maybe riding trends have changed…I remember a high BB being seen as quite an asset in the 90s….