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Old 07-21-17 | 09:33 AM
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Drevj12
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Originally Posted by hokiefyd
You would definitely need to find a frame and fork with compatible steerer tube diameters and lengths. I'm NOT a BMX expert, but I think they, at one time, had smaller steerer tubes than typical. If that is the case, it may be difficult to find a 26" fork. I was working with a 1987 Ross mountain bike earlier this year, and the stem was something like 3/4" (not the typical 7/8"). Someone mentioned that it was the size of a BMX stem, and that's all I know about that. Even if that once was the case, maybe newer BMX frames and stems are conventionally-sized.

Good luck. Sounds interesting.
Thanks for this bit of info. I'll be sure to check these dimensions as soon as I find a BMX bike to use.
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