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Originally Posted by Trakhak
With 26" mountain bike rims, you'd need brakes that can reach at least 19 mm lower than with the original wheels. The bike would be 19 mm lower, too, so be careful pedaling through corners.
The bike would be 19mm lower even though they are both 26" tires? I found a Trek 820 for sale for cheap. Would those rims work?
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