My 609 wheels and tires are available...
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Looks like a great candidate for a 650b conversion!
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If you're looking for something a smidgen smaller than the Challenge PRs,
try the Grand Bois Cerf Green. While Compass Bicycles had them listed as
29mm, I've found that these fit my Colnago Master whereas the PRs didn't.
Same wheel and pressure (Campagnolo Neutrons) and both sets of tires were
Bobs,
First, someone requested full monty pics. Here is an old set of this bike:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41563482@N06/sets/72157625808579123/
Since posting this set of pictures, the bike now wears a Selle AnAtomica
saddle, new bar tape, and of course the new Tektros and Jack Browns.
What about using something a bit smaller like a Challenge Paris
Roubaix. I think those measure 29mm or so.
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Looks pretty tight, but a nice bike that would probably be difficult
to give up over to a few millimeters of rubber. Look at it this
way... with only 3mm of clearance, it greatly limits the amount of
debris that could actually lock up a wheel.
How about some full bike pics?
On Oct 27, 7:06 pm,
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> Wasn't the Road originally spec'd for 700 x 35c? 28c tiresw/fenders?
> It would be great to see a pic taken level with the crown/brake assembly
> to see the actual clearance.
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> Good thing there aren't any shocks on those forks.
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> Wasn't the Road originally spec'd for 700 x 35c? 28c tiresw/fenders?
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Looks like your camera angle is from above and not showing the real
clearance.
Did Grant think it was ok? Sounded like you were at Riv and he saw it?
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On Saturday, October 27, 2012 7:06:21 PM UTC-4, reynoldslugs wrote:
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> I should have listened to Grant - when I ordered my Road Standard in 2002
> (2003?), so today, we pulled off the Campagnolo s/p's and replaced
> them with Tektro 538's, and squeezed in a pair of Schwalbe Kojaks. GP did
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Well, you guys are right - - it's pretty tight. I'll ride some more, on
rough pavement, and give you an updated report.
But then again, old Cyclotourist has this going on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/6818728245/
We'll see - Stay tuned.
Max
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I don't know, bro, that looks awful close to me. I realize the chances of
debris jamming that junction are small, but...
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
On Saturday, October 27, 2012 4:06:21 PM UTC-7, reynoldslugs wrote:
> I should have listened to Grant - when I ordered my Road Standard in 2002
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