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Crust Geared Wombat House Build

Crust Geared Wombat House Build

The Crust Wombat House build is an example build by the workshop team, balancing cost, perfomance and durability.

 

You can buy this exact bike or we can build something similar to your spec, or on a different size frame. 

Crust geared Wombat Teal and Green Speckle 19"

IRD Cafam Brake Lever + Yokazuna Housing+ Shimano V brakes

Hope Orange front and rear hubs, Sapim Race Spokes, Polished Silver VO Voyager Rims 27.5

Paul Components Pure JIS Crankset 170mm black

Ergon Saddle

Teravail Ehline Tanwall Tyre 27.5 x 2.3, 

Shimano Deore 1x10, 11-42

Sim Works Still Cruisin' Bar - Black

White Industries EC34 Headset Black

Oury grips. 

 

 

If this bike did poops, they'd be square. The Wombat, though, is anything but. Huge tyres, fully rigid, a big front traingle and rim brakes. Party on.

The original Wombat was single speed specific, but this one has a derailleur hanger! It's the same geo, same tubing, same everything, but with a couple extra cable guides, vertical rear dropouts, and a replaceable derailleur hanger. Here is what Garett from Crust had to say about the OG Single Speed Wombat:

"The Wombat is my brain child. I was going to do this description in third person, but that's weird, so here we go:

The Wombat is a single speed mountain bike amongst the second coming of the "Klunker". Don't get me wrong, Klunkers are cool. I can think of some people out there doing that term justice, but at the same time I see that word becoming synonymous with novelty. The 'Bat is certainly not a novelty, it's a bike designed with purpose, and that purpose isn't to be a damn "Bar Bike". The Wombat is my idea of a bike that you can ride 60 miles to some single track, a set of jumps, a skatepark, or a street spot and ride it when you get there. It's got a high bottom bracket and relatively short back end to keep it nimble and easy to get off the ground. It's slacked out enough to be stable on long chunky cliffside single track, but not so much that it's lazy and can't make it around the hairpin at the end of the straight."

$1,470.50

Original: $4,201.43

-65%
Crust Geared Wombat House Build

$4,201.43

$1,470.50

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The Crust Wombat House build is an example build by the workshop team, balancing cost, perfomance and durability.

 

You can buy this exact bike or we can build something similar to your spec, or on a different size frame. 

Crust geared Wombat Teal and Green Speckle 19"

IRD Cafam Brake Lever + Yokazuna Housing+ Shimano V brakes

Hope Orange front and rear hubs, Sapim Race Spokes, Polished Silver VO Voyager Rims 27.5

Paul Components Pure JIS Crankset 170mm black

Ergon Saddle

Teravail Ehline Tanwall Tyre 27.5 x 2.3, 

Shimano Deore 1x10, 11-42

Sim Works Still Cruisin' Bar - Black

White Industries EC34 Headset Black

Oury grips. 

 

 

If this bike did poops, they'd be square. The Wombat, though, is anything but. Huge tyres, fully rigid, a big front traingle and rim brakes. Party on.

The original Wombat was single speed specific, but this one has a derailleur hanger! It's the same geo, same tubing, same everything, but with a couple extra cable guides, vertical rear dropouts, and a replaceable derailleur hanger. Here is what Garett from Crust had to say about the OG Single Speed Wombat:

"The Wombat is my brain child. I was going to do this description in third person, but that's weird, so here we go:

The Wombat is a single speed mountain bike amongst the second coming of the "Klunker". Don't get me wrong, Klunkers are cool. I can think of some people out there doing that term justice, but at the same time I see that word becoming synonymous with novelty. The 'Bat is certainly not a novelty, it's a bike designed with purpose, and that purpose isn't to be a damn "Bar Bike". The Wombat is my idea of a bike that you can ride 60 miles to some single track, a set of jumps, a skatepark, or a street spot and ride it when you get there. It's got a high bottom bracket and relatively short back end to keep it nimble and easy to get off the ground. It's slacked out enough to be stable on long chunky cliffside single track, but not so much that it's lazy and can't make it around the hairpin at the end of the straight."

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