Ed - the tires are Rene Herse Umtanum 650x55, wrapped in Simworks Flat 65 
fenders. It's a good combination, the Susie has plenty of extra clearance 
but this maxes out what I can fit under V-brakes.  Without fenders I'd be 
comfortable with a 2.5 to 2.6 with V-brakes. The Motolites are nice to set 
up, you can just install the pads to be parallel the rim, and then use the 
'collar' to adjust up-down as well as fine tune the toe-in rather than try 
to set all these at the same time using the cup and cone washers. I 
appreciated that the Susie's studs were spaced appropriately for the 
Cliffhanger rims as well 

Brendon - I'll probably bring the bars down a bit, but yes since I'm on the 
50 despite being able to fit a 53 easily I've got a bit less stack which is 
good!  I can bring them down to basically level with the saddle if I want 
to.  

Richard (and also Brendon) - I can definitely see moving away from the 
Ortho bar for singletrack.  I have a Stooge for trail riding as well as the 
Crust Wombat, so my off-road needs are fully met between those two and I 
love them both. It begs the question, isn't the Susie more bike than I need 
if my purpose for it is commuting, cruising around town, and just a bit of 
gravel and trail riding?  So far I'm really enjoying it for these purposes, 
but it'll be interesting to go back and forth with the Bombadil and 
compare. Bombadil is obviously stiffer and more compact, both super 
capable. 





On Monday 28 October 2024 at 18:23:27 UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> A little bit of apples/oranges perhaps as my bike is a Gus. But I had a 
> similar experience with Bosco on it. I made some calculations & took a 
> chance on an Albacore bar. Coupled with a 35mm stem it has transformed the 
> Gus into a singletrack joy if not a beast.:) The Bosco was pretty great 
> however just cruising.
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Oct 28, 2024, at 9:01 PM, brendonoid <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
>
> This Crust Vid <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFM2o5Hl584&t> was a huge 
> inspiration for me to pull the trigger on getting a Susie in the second 
> batch, the Ortho-Susie combo just seemed so right.
> In the end I didn't enjoy the Ortho on my XL Susie because the stack is 
> just so high I couldn't get the reach where I wanted without it all feeling 
> just too upright. I ride my Susie on some pretty serious single track 
> adventures so the flex with the quill stem  was more sketch, than pleasant, 
> also.
> Looks like it works pretty spot on in your size though Jason!
> Bloody nice.
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