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Old 03-02-19 | 11:09 AM
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Quiglesnbits
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
The only oddity is needing the fork length as an input.. not an often published bit of data.
True, if you can't measure from the lower portion of the crown to the dropouts, you should be able to make a decent estimation using the information HERE

Edit to add, I would say most "conventional" modern designs are still in the 370-375 range, though with the advent of aero frames, some seem to have quite long forks, 390+. There is also a lot more variation with disc frames.

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