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CREW Bike Co. District Track Bike

Crew Bike Co District Track Bike

Frame:
Crew Bike Co District

Fork/Headset:
Crew Full Carbon Track Fork

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium

Pedals:
Campagnolo Record

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Izumi Eco, EAI 15t

Handlebars/Stem:
Crew Compact Road Bar, Crew 15* Stem

Saddle/Seatpost:
Specialized Romin, Crew 27.2mm Carbon Seatpost

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Pista

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Pista

Added by lockling. Last updated almost 10 years ago.

26 Comments

avxr3vo

avxr3vo says:

Hey man, I too am building a crew track frame and wanted to know the length you used for the crank arms on the sram omniums. I don't want to use 165mm but I don't know how long I can go before the arms cause problems. Thanks in advance and love your build.

Posted almost 7 years ago

martix50

martix50 says:

kind of late i know, but do u remember if you had problems installing your omniums ? i'm in the process of building mine and my omniums are giving me tons of problems with vertical or horizontal movement. thanks

Posted almost 8 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

my omniums fit fine. sorry i can't be of more help

Posted almost 8 years ago

jacobsever

jacobsever says:

$800+ wheel set on a $130 frame? Interesting choice.

Posted almost 8 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

haters gon hate

Posted almost 8 years ago

FABEL

FABEL says:

wheelsets the most beneficial part of any build

Posted over 7 years ago

Danielkbp

Danielkbp says:

will a gatorskin 700x28 tire fit on the rear wheel ?

Posted over 8 years ago

suuuupreMACY

suuuupreMACY says:

Hey. I'd just wanna ask... I'm choosing a frame for myself.

Aventon Mataro 49cm or Crew 49cm

I'd really like your opinion. :) Help me out?

Posted about 9 years ago

slowboytommy

slowboytommy says:

do you know how this rides compare to cordoba?

Posted over 9 years ago

malachic

malachic says:

ive been waiting for someone to make a nice build with this frame. my roomate just got one and i loved it. track geo is the way to go. did you have any trouble with your dust cap not fitting correctly to your crown?

Posted over 9 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

kind of, but once you tighten the top-cap, it all compressed perfectly fine.

Posted over 9 years ago

boilertown

boilertown says:

Nice build. How tall are you if you don't mind me asking. I'm looking at the frame, but the top tube seems somewhat short on the 55.

Posted over 9 years ago

Franalpo

Franalpo says:

About how much does your build weigh? I see that the frame is listed at 1500g

Posted over 9 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

15lbs 11oz

Posted over 9 years ago

FlaminAsh_HotRod

FlaminAsh_HotRod says:

How is this frame holding up as a 6061 Aluminum frame? How is it compared to your Fuji Track Pro? This frame looks well built and I might consider getting one! Does it ride smooth? Stiff? Responsive? If you can answer some questions that'll be great. Thanks! And by the way, wonderfully built bike!

Posted almost 10 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

I've had a lot of different aluminum track frames in my day, and this is by far my favorite! Handles great on the street, and i have yet to try this out on the velodrome (given i just got it built up not too long ago). Super responsive on the street so far, and really stiff!

Posted almost 10 years ago

ChickenLegs

ChickenLegs says:

Do you like this frame? Is Crew the company that actually makes it?

Posted almost 10 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

Love this frame! And yes, Crew Bike Co makes the frame

Posted almost 10 years ago

AG23

AG23 says:

hey man, I would also like to know the size of your frame! thanks.

Posted almost 10 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

55cm

Posted almost 10 years ago

illuminatetheunknown

illuminatetheunknown says:

what size is your frame? thanks nice bike though

Posted almost 10 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

thank you! 55cm

Posted almost 10 years ago

namegoeshere_808

namegoeshere_808 says:

I think the seatpost clamp os facing the wrong direction.

Posted almost 10 years ago

lockling

lockling says:

When seatclamp openings are lined up with the seat tube slit, they are prone to damage carbon seatposts. Did it on purpose :)

Posted almost 10 years ago

namegoeshere_808

namegoeshere_808 says:

i was soon ignorant 2 years ago LOL.

Posted almost 8 years ago

CUMBOT

CUMBOT says:

... clean ass bike...

Posted almost 10 years ago