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Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, angled
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Baum Cycle’s latest DBM titanium gravel bike is actually a mountain bike, a drop bar mountain bike. Fully embracing the fact that modern adventure gravel bikes are pretty much just reworked old-school rigid mountain bikes, Baum goes full MTB with their latest drop bar bike. In other words… proper modern wide XC bike tire clearance, low gears to climb steep mountain grades, and a dropper to send it off sick jumps… even in the drops!

Baum DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, front view
(Photos/Baum)

Baum Cycles calls their latest DBM “a gravel bike with MTB DNA”. Founder and CEO, Darren Baum loves riding the inevitably steep local powerline tracks from Baum’s HQ southwest of Melbourne, Australia. But those steep climbs and downhills are also more technically demanding than most gravel bikes can handle, so he wanted ever-wider tires to maintain grip and control.

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, wet riding

“I normally ride in the Brisbane Ranges along McLean’s highway. Whoever McLean was, he didn’t know what a highway was. It’s got 20%+ pinches in it. I’ve wanted a bike to handle that kind of ride for a long time…. We’ve been doing it for the last 20 years.”

His solution is 29″ x 2.25″ or 2.4″ mountain bike tires and a proper wide-range 1x MTB drivetrain with a UDH. And instead of trying to just squeeze that into an existing bike, Baum created the new DBM from the ground up for maximum off-road capability. He kind of Frankensteined an XC rear end onto a gravel front triangle, then tweaked the geometry to balance the handling of the bigger tires.

“I did the working design drawings for this bike 8 years ago – I actually designed it at the same time as the Orbis [Baum’s disc brake road bike].”

“Plus-Size” Gravel Tires

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, fat XC front tire

Baum says lightweight XC race tires work best, and low-profile treads still feel fast like a “plus-size” gravel tire. It’s up to you how wide you want to go.

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, xc race MTB tires

Baum will build the DBM with standard 12x142mm rear spacing to give you max 2.25″ tire clearance. Or go for a Boost-spaced 12x148mm DBM and get 2.4″ clearance like most modern XC or even trail bikes.

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, chainstay yoke

They created a new wider T47 bottom bracket shell and 3D-printed chainstay yoke to set the chainstays and chainline wider for the bigger tires. That does also mean you end up with MTB cranks instead of road/gravel cranks. But there’s still room for up to a 44T 1x chainring, so top-end speed is still there with a 10T cog out back and the larger circumference of the bigger MTB tires.

“Plus-Size” Gravel Geometry

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, plus-size gravel geometry

The DBM’s geometry is specifically designed to deliver a road-oriented riding position, ideal for grinding over long distances. Therefore, the DBM has more bottom bracket drop (~80 mm) than a MTB because there is not the same need for obstacle clearance. The head angle [69°] is nowhere near as slack as a modern MTB either, but there is a longer top tube, shorter stem, and wider handlebars to compensate for the extra front tyre grip.

Tech details

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, frame building

Geometry is typically stock in 6 sizes (XS-XXL). But even then, how Baum finishes off your frame and overall build is entirely up to the buyer. Type of fork – rigid or suspension, accessory mounts, integrated routing, and much more are up to your imagination (and purse strings.)

Standard specs:

  • Butted 3/2.5 Titanium seamless tubing
  • Six standard sizes
  • 3D-printed yoke
  • Semi-integrated Cane Creek 110 headset
  • Enve Adventure fork (12x100mm thru-axle) or Curve Seek 430 FM (15x110mm)
  • Proprietary 6/4 Titanium thru-axle dropouts with UDH
  • Axle spacing: 12x142mm standard or 12x148mm Boost
  • 92mm T47 bottom bracket shell
  • 1x MTB cranks with max 44T chainring
  • Chainline: 52mm (standard) or 55mm (Boost)
  • Routing for Di2, AXS, or 1x mechanical shifting
  • Flat mount 160 rear disc brake tabs
  • Maximum tire size: 29 x 2.25″ (standard) or 29 x 2.40″ (Boost)

Optional upgrades:

  • Tailored build: personalized fit & handling (custom geometry), tube selection and butting profiles
  • Orbis Integration, fully internal cable routing (which we first saw at MADE Australia)
  • Alternative fork, for example a Lauf Grit or up to 100mm XC fork?
  • Rack eyelets and additional mounting points

Baum DBM – Pricing, Availability & Options

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, frame detail

The new drop bar mountain bike is available to order now in either frameset or complete bike builds. Baum DBM “fuselage” pricing starts at $13,450 Australian Dollarydoos (~$9150 USD). For that price you get the titanium frame, either Enve Adventure or Curve Seek 430FM carbon forks, Cane Creek headset, and a carbon Enve stem & seatpost.

Baum Cycles DBM titanium gravel bike is a drop bar mountain bike, complete

The standard complete Baum DBM build runs AU$16,192 ($11k USD). That then also gets the same rigid carbon fork choice, stem & seatpost, plus a SRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission wireless build and alloy DT Swiss G1800 wheels. Plus, Baum has a full range of other pre-configured complete builds and individual upgrades to adapt the dropbar mountain bike to your style of riding (and bigger budgets).

No official word from Baum about how long it will take to get a DBM for you. Still, they simply say that “lead time is subject to demand and availability“.

BaumCycles.com

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Ehm Ess
Ehm Ess
4 months ago

I don’t think I will be changing from my Nordest Kutxo to this anytime soon, It really does not offer a lot if any more over the Nordest which is an absolute bargain compared !!!

Alex
Alex
4 months ago

For some reason for that price I’d like welded bottle bosses rather than rivets.

Andreas
Andreas
4 months ago
Reply to  Alex

shouldn’t be a problem accommodating such custom details

Grillis
Grillis
4 months ago
Reply to  Alex

That is a curious choice.

andy
andy
4 months ago

80mm BB drop. YES!

Jason DW
Jason DW
4 months ago

Love the color choices!

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Bikerumor should hire Peter Hilby
4 months ago

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