Sounds fun!

QQ does putting fat franks on a 26" wheel get you close to the outside
diameter of a "just normally fat" 650b setup?

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Rusty Click <click...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My project will be a 650b conversion of my old, mid 80's Rockhopper, which
> will soon be back in my garage after spending the last 11 years with a
> co-worker.
> I'd like to go with a wide-low front end with no FD, but everything else
> is up in the air till I get my hands back on my old bike.  I don't know
> what width tires it'll accommodate either.  When I see it, and start taking
> it apart, I'll post a wish list of items needing attention, and would like
> any feedback/advice on how to approach.  I may take it to my favorite LBS,
> Thick Bikes, for their input too.  They have never nudged me in the wrong
> direction.
>
> Like Andy, my riding here in the Pittsburgh area is limited during the
> winter.   I think working on this is going to be a very fun learning
> experience and I am really looking forward to it taking up some time. ( So
> is my wife )
>
> Rusty Click
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at 5:37:11 AM UTC-5, ascpgh wrote:
>>
>> Riding, besides my commutes, get a bit scant from here on out through
>> winter. The season, the holidays, more deliberate prep for a trip in the
>> conditions, plenty of things distract from just a nice ride but I realize
>> that at this time every year I always seem to contemplate a bike project to
>> go with the anticipated springtime, fruition or not. It's biking fun for
>> the extra bandwidth.
>>
>> My project is a low trail, 650b wheeled, all-around bike made with a
>> lively tube set (versus sturdy for touring) with drop bars, center pull
>> brakes, generator hub, LED lighting. All on a budget recognizing the value
>> of experience, unlike the box bike/mass market interpretation, handmade
>> wheels versus machine made ones as an example. I am reading and including
>> many posting subjects and items in this project and admit that may not
>> reach reality, but it's fun to have on the drawing board.
>>
>> Andy Cheatham
>> Pittsburgh
>>
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