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cover of episode He had a hard time finding bikes that fit, so he designed one with 36-inch wheels

He had a hard time finding bikes that fit, so he designed one with 36-inch wheels

2025/3/25
logo of podcast Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

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David Folch is the founder and CEO of Dirty Sixer, a boutique bike builder focused on fitting tall riders with big wheel bikes. The Dirty Sixer line currently features gravel, all-road, and electric bikes, and will soon include a mountain bike with 32" wheels.

  • How did your brand Dirty Sixer get started?
  • How tall do you have to be for a 32er to make sense?
  • What are some of the MTB geometry challenges involved in designing around 32" wheels? Does anything get easier in terms of fitting tall riders thanks to the bigger wheels?
  • Has tire availability limited the development of 32" wheel bikes up until this point?
  • Are any current MTB forks designed to fit 32" wheels?
  • You hinted that you're working on a full-suspension mountain bike with 32" wheels. What are the challenges involved in designing a bike like that?
  • Will a 36er mountain bike ever be viable in terms of tire and fork availability? 
  • There are several comments on your Instagram posts from people who are against the idea of a mountain bike with 32" wheels, seemingly because this would represent another standard. Do you think 32" wheels will ever gain significant traction like 29er wheels did in the early 2000s?
  • What's next for you in terms of big wheel mountain bike development?

Visit dirtysixer.com) to get more info about the bikes and tech discussed in this episode.

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