Originally Posted by
BlazingPedals
Um... OK... so, it's a way to put fat tires on an old road frame. Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to convert a mountain bike, which can already take fat tires?
It is a way to run wider tires with a similar rolling diameter as most road bikes were designed for. Not all mountain bikes can fit a larger rim also. I have an MTB with plenty of room for width, but the front suspension fork brace and the top pull front dérailleur prevent use of a 650b rim with a tire wider than 32mm/1.25 inch mounted. Overall diameter increases when tire width is increased.