[RBW] Re: PSA: crust 1in threaded disc forks

2018-03-16 Thread Drw
Hypothetically, could you lop off 30mm, making it 190mm and then use spacers to compensate for the rest? I don’t know how much of the threaded portion is needed. But 190mm doesn’t seem that big -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" grou

[RBW] Re: PSA: crust 1in threaded disc forks

2018-03-16 Thread EasyRider
I'm interested in this fork for my old Trek 950 and any future Riv that might join the stable, but the Crust fork has a 220mm steerer tube, and my Trek's headtube, like me, is pretty short. Are there "rules" for how long is too long a steerer? FWIW, I don't think I'd go to the trouble of cuttin

[RBW] Re: PSA: crust 1in threaded disc forks

2018-03-16 Thread adam leibow
if any of you need wheels for a fork like this, I have a set - velocity dually laced to son widebody disc hub and I have the same in the rear with XT hub. instagram.com/adom_sale On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 6:07:42 PM UTC-7, Drw wrote: > > So crust bikes just put up a few 1in threaded disc fo

[RBW] Re: PSA: crust 1in threaded disc forks

2018-03-16 Thread 'Clayton' via RBW Owners Bunch
I was just thinking about rim availability and the future of my 26" Atlantis. My mental mumbles: "Should I start buying rims What about hubs without Disc mounts.Who would have thought that they would go away? *My Atlantis might get retired due to lack of outdated stuff? *Sure sounds li