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Great frame to build a killer bike!
Joseph · May 19, 2026
For 200 shipped can’t beat it
I’m 6’1 , ended getting the large instead of the xl. I think if you’re going to run a negative rise stem and use it as more of a road bike the XL might be better . But if you’re going to use it as kind of a play mountainbike of sorts, sizing down is a good option. The rear brake bridge is drilled , but good luck finding a caliper that will fit . The front however works with the Tektro 559 with gravel king 38C tires. For 200 shipped to the door it’s hard to beat, comes with sealed bearing headset that I whacked on with a book and a hammer (worked perfectly) a set of pipe cutters to cut the steerer tube and you can get away with minimal tools setting this thing up.On the trails it’s pretty twitchy (not the right tool for the job) but that’s what makes it fun over my aggressive hardtail on tame trails. Note: these bikes used to come with tabs on the fork for disc brakes, they do not anymore . In closing , this a great, relatively inexpensive option to get into a fixed gear gravel bike . You can run single speed , but with that brake bridge drilled so high up, fitting a rear brake isn’t an option even with a long reach caliper . So run it fixed with or without a front brake and you’ll be set. Things I would change on the Geo for the large , longer headtube , the one on the large is the same length as the medium and small so saddle to bar drop can be too low for some. Possibly a slacker head tube angle 70 degree and maybe even a slacker seat tube angle 73-74. But then again, maybe with those angle changes it may aswell be an XC mountain bike instead of a tracklocross bike .
Matthew · February 27, 2023
Love it so far
So far-so rad! Not built completely, but I'm super happy with the quality. Tire clearance is crazy. Beefy dropouts. I normally ride a Panasonic track bike for my daily ride but this will be my pack animal, mud masher, and the way the climate has been changing in my area, a go-to for rainy days. Really looking forward to riding it. Thanks all!
Christopher · February 26, 2023







