Bradley 29er Deluxe Posted on May 30th 2010

photo’10 Deluxe 29er
Owner: Dave Bradley
From: Indiana, USA
Paint: White with red logos
Comments: This is the mountain bike that will be used this summer at IFBRO and the fork is fantastic. The dark crown logos on the fork are the nude carbon, not black.
Purchased from: ifbikes.com
Photos: 1 2 3 4

Tagged as Bikes, Deluxe
Trackback URL

Some Responses to “Bradley 29er Deluxe” :

  1. Nice bike. I just ordered a ti 29er roadster with the same fork. Should be coming this wednesday. Can’t wait!

    Commented Tony Alvarez on June 1st, 2010.
  2. What size is your seat tube by the way?

    Commented Tony Alvarez on June 1st, 2010.
  3. Tony thanks, IF has not changed the sizing on the actual tubing, however they have gone to using the inserts so that all the new frames will use the 27.2 seat post. Threw me for a loop as I was all ready with my 29.4…not anymore bay-bee!

    So unless the roadster is different, you are going to need a 27.2 post.

    If that is not what you meant let me know.

    Commented Dave Bradley on June 1st, 2010.
  4. Sorry. I meant seat tube length. Thanks

    Commented Tony Alvarez on June 2nd, 2010.
  5. The seat tube is 15.75 with a 24.2 TT.

    A bit longer then my 26ers in the past, but fits fantastically. it has a 110mm stem on it and we designed it around a 100, so waiting on that.

    Commented Dave Bradley on June 2nd, 2010.
  6. Hi Dave, your bikes are inspiring me again and this time it’s to build up a custom one for the wife. I love this one of yours and it looks and feels like it lets you float and fly at the same time. I wanted to know which fork you used? My wife is 5’4″ and will be getting a steel deluxe with 26inch wheels. Kevin is going to pimp it out so she can have either a ridged fork or fox. I am sure you have ridden your bikes with both and if you can comment on the ride that would be great. She will be using it for neighborhood rides to the park and at our hike/bike trails. I want to start out by putting some Nitto B302 All Rounder Bar on it, some Enve Wheels and a Rohloff. She likes it simple and casual. But I also want the bike to grow with her as she gets more comfortable riding or the kiddo’s can ride it as they get older. So having the option to put on a fox fork is great. Any way I would love to talk on the phone with you about building the perfect bike for her if you might have some time. Just e-mail and I’ll call you back. Thanks again – ryan@workpod9.com

    Commented Ryan Coover on December 14th, 2010.
  7. Hi Dave, your bikes are inspiring me again and this time it’s to build up a custom one for the wife. I love this one of yours and it looks and feels like it lets you float and fly at the same time. I wanted to know which fork you used? My wife is 5’4″ and will be getting a steel deluxe with 26inch wheels. Kevin is going to pimp it out so she can have either a ridged fork or fox. I am sure you have ridden your bikes with both and if you can comment on the ride that would be great. She will be using it for neighborhood rides to the park and at our hike/bike trails. I want to start out by putting some Nitto B302 All Rounder Bar on it, some Enve Wheels and a Rohloff. She likes it simple and casual. But I also want the bike to grow with her as she gets more comfortable riding or the kiddo’s can ride it as they get older. So having the option to put on a fox fork is great. Any way I would love to talk on the phone with you about building the perfect bike for her if you might have some time. Just e-mail and I’ll call you back. Thanks again.

    Commented Ryan Coover on December 14th, 2010.
  8. Awesome man, I sent you an email with some thoughts and my number. We can talk when you are ready and see what we come come up with.

    Cheers Dave

    Commented Dave Bradley on December 15th, 2010.
Leave your own comments about this post: You must be logged in to post a comment.