Old 07-22-14 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by noglider
There was also a Centurion Ironman that came in a Terry-design. Rear wheel was 700c and front was 600c (24", aka 520mm BSD). Very smart design. Actually, it would have been just as smart if both wheels were 24", and I don't know why Terry and others didn't make it.
Sticking with a full-size rear wheel meant that they could use, e.g., conventional drive train components, thus avoiding, among other problems, disproportionately large chainrings necessitating nonstandard front derailleurs. Most bikes with matching wheels that are smaller than the standard sized for adult bikes are geared low enough to be arguably inappropriate for anything other than short, casual rides. That was the thinking, anyway.
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