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Old 06-04-03, 03:39 PM
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michaelj
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I thought this would be a cool way to give the bike a little more rake without changing forks and add the sloping top tube look. I didn’t think there’d be that much difference in bottom bracket to ground clearance to matter but I guess so. The ‘80s Cannondale MTB bikes used a 24r/26f wheel combo that was really trick looking in its day.

Thanks for the comments.
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