Mudbike build: cyclocross vs monstercross vs dirt drop 26er

Johnsqual

Senior Retro Guru
Hello,

I'm thinking (well, obsessing) about building a bike that can cope better with the mud on my local trails. Parts of the trails are shared with horse riders, and get pretty churned up, even in spring & summer. I also have to ride sections with lots of shallow ruts coated in slippery mud. Challenging but you fall off a lot.

I currently ride a Ritchey Swiss cross with One One Midge dirt drops. Lowest gear is 26/28. I love it but I want to see if I could build a more specific mud bike.

Three ideas:

Cyclocross frame with wider dirt drops. Maybe something like Soma Gators. For tyres I would contine the cyclocross philosophy that narrower tyres (+/-33 mm) dig in and cut through the mud. Would use lower gearing to help with this, like 27/36 or 27/40.

Monstercross: Have seem the Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross that takes up to 50mm tyres. Really nice bike and good value. But would tyres like this be a bad compromise: less dig in than and less grip than MTB tyres?

Dirt Drop 26er: Would allow for wider and more grippy tyres. I've seen a 51cm MTB frame for sale 2nd hand. Top tube is probably 58-59cm. About the right size for me normally, but would this be too big if I put dirt drop bars on (do you need a much shorter TT for dirt drops?).

Thanks for any ideas.

Johnny
 
You haven't mentioned what tyres you currently use with the Swisscross. How about some sprint rims and mud specific tubulars if you aren't using them already?!?

Tbh.... as you already have a quality cross frameset i would do my best to copy a pro cx build as they ride muddy rutted courses and dont fall off alot.
 

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