The Pinecone is the all-steel, all-terrain bike from Brother Cycles. Its design takes clear inspiration from the retro mountain bikes of the ’80s and ’90s - which we’ve found ourselves increasingly drawn to in recent years — blended with some modern features to create our ultimate do-it-all bike. Sure, the Pinecone makes a great pub bike, but put your faith in it and you’ll discover a surprisingly capable all-terrain machine that’ll keep you smiling in the saddle all day long. At 440mm the chainstays are short and nimble enough to get loose on the trails whilst still being nice and planted for longer rides. This pairs perfectly with a 70 degree head angle, just the right amount of slack for varied riding and terrain. We’ve constructed the Pinecone out of skinny chromo steel tubing, to avoid it being overly stiff, which has been heat treated to make it 'Extra Tough'. This gives the frame a perfect amount of flex - the Pinecone has a super fun and forgiving feel on rough surfaces. Finally, quick release dropouts, a 1 1/8 headtube and relatively level top tube add to the Pinecone’s retro feel. To make the Pinecone as versatile and useful as possible there are also some modern touches – features that you won't find when riding a 30 year old mtb. Most notably it’s designed to run 650b wheels with tyre clearance up to 2.6″ (depending on your brake setup) and can take both rim and disc brake. The thinking behind this is simple, v-brakes are great, we love them and there are plenty of really good second hand options out there. That being said, you can’t argue with the strength and reliability of disc brakes; so the Pinecone has attachment points for both (rim brake mounts can be removed when not in use). Another benefit of disc brakes, is that you can technically run whatever wheel size you want – 700c or 26″, no problem. At the rear we’ve used horizontal dropouts to allow easy single-speed setup, or use our nifty derailleur hanger insert which comes with the frame if you want to run gears. Up front there’s a tough segmented fork with triple mounts on each fork blade for extra carrying capacity such as cargo mounts or Anything Cages. We designed the Pinecone to be capable of accepting a mix of both new and second-hand components - meaning you can dust off that old XT groupset or retro MTB v-brakes that you've been keeping hold of all these years! Features Frame tubing: Heat treated 4130 chromoly double-butted main triangle, ED coatedBrake compatibility: cantilever, v-brake or disc (51mm I.S. mount)Rear Dropouts: 135mm quick release horizontal with separate rear derailleur hangerSeat post diameter: 27.2mmHeadset: 1 1/8" threadless. EC34/28.6 upper, EC34/30 lower (not included)Front derailleur clamp diameter: 28.6mmBottom bracket shell: 73mm bottom bracket, ISO threadedMaximum tyre clearance: up to 27.5 x 2.6”, 29 x 2.2"(note this is a guide only, real world tyre measurements differ between manufacturers. 29"/700c is for disc brake only)Fork: segmented, quick release with mudguard/rack and triple cage mounts3 sets bottle cage mounts on all sizesRear rack and mudguard mountsChainring clearance: up to 44-32-22t triple, 38-28t double, 36t singleFrame weight (medium): 2.4kgFork weight (uncut steerer): 1.3kg Size Small Medium Large XLarge Seat Tube (C-T) 450mm 500mm 550mm 600mm Top Tube (C-C) 539mm 563mm 584mm 606mm Top Tube (Effective) 564mm 584mm 599mm 614mm Head Tube 100mm 115mm 130mm 155mm Head Angle 70 70 70 70 Seat Angle 72 72 72 72 BB Drop 55mm 55mm 55mm 55mm Chainstay (minimum) 440mm 440mm 440mm 440mm Fork Length (A-C) 420mm 420mm 420mm 420mm Fork Rake 45mm 45mm 45mm 45mm Stack 538mm 553mm 567mm 590mm Reach 389mm 405mm 415mm 422mm Wheelbase (minimum) 1049mm 1070mm 1086mm 1102mm