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Does pedal strike become an issue when converting to 650b?
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Neal, can you please post a close up of the seat stays ? Thnx.
I'm really eager to put those wheels on my bike. I love it with 700c but I wonder if it's going to turn into the fun machine I imagine with smaller wheels/bigger tyres !
Cheers
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I have a Peugeot PX 10 and I converted it to 650B and chose Panaracer Col De La Vie 38 tires.
Runs great under fenders and the ride is like riding on the clouds!
Runs great under fenders and the ride is like riding on the clouds!
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I want to convert one of my PKN10 and I was wondering if a 38mm tyre wouldn't be too much so I can hardly believe that a 42mm can fit between those stays !
Neal, can you please post a close up of the seat stays ? Thnx.
I'm really eager to put those wheels on my bike. I love it with 700c but I wonder if it's going to turn into the fun machine I imagine with smaller wheels/bigger tyres !
Cheers
Karl
Neal, can you please post a close up of the seat stays ? Thnx.
I'm really eager to put those wheels on my bike. I love it with 700c but I wonder if it's going to turn into the fun machine I imagine with smaller wheels/bigger tyres !
Cheers
Karl
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I've posted this bicycle before, but I took a couple of new pics of it yesterday. It's a 1978 Raleigh Competition that I picked up in group buy I made this past spring.

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How big of a jump in size is 650B from 26" MTB diameter? How much smaller from 700C?
Anyone have a photo of the various sizes (with tires mounted) next to each other?
Thinking 650B as a substitute for 26" MTB for a Ross Diamond Cruiser refurb. The frame has no canti brake bosses. I was thinking a pair of Mafac Racer centerpulls may clear and reach a 650B wheel.
Anyone have a photo of the various sizes (with tires mounted) next to each other?
Thinking 650B as a substitute for 26" MTB for a Ross Diamond Cruiser refurb. The frame has no canti brake bosses. I was thinking a pair of Mafac Racer centerpulls may clear and reach a 650B wheel.
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Thank you. All small details add up.
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So how many successful 27" to 650b conversions have there been? What brakes have been used?
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Thanks guys for the reply's. On a couple of the 27" bikes I have in my possession, the brake reach measures 76mm for a 650b rim. It seems as though there aren't many brake options to make this possible. Everything seems to max at 73-75mm.
nlerner- whats your crank length on the bike you have pictured?
nlerner- whats your crank length on the bike you have pictured?
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My St. Etienne was originally made for 27" wheels, and I've been riding it as a 650B porteur for a couple of years now. I've never had an issue with pedal strike. Brakes are franken right now: Dia Compe/Weinmann 750 on the front, and some sort of Shimano sidepull on the rear (though this photo shows just sidepulls).

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I'm looking forward to getting my new/old frame to measure. It's looking do-able.
Great looking bike.
What tires are those?
Thanks
Oops. Just saw last entry. Well, I'm hoping mine is do-able... sigh.
edit: And those fine rims? And that rack. Do they have a rear that looks as good?
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650B has acquired a safe place in the MTB world.
Sheldon Brown has his classic article about the nuts and bolts of converting a road bike to 650B.
The most popular thing about the size is the ride. Once you're hooked, you'll never go back to 700C!
Sheldon Brown has his classic article about the nuts and bolts of converting a road bike to 650B.
The most popular thing about the size is the ride. Once you're hooked, you'll never go back to 700C!
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I think it's that and also the idea of re-purposing older road "race" bikes making them more practical, while still keeping them light, responsive and relatively swift. Most 700c frames wouldn't take 700x35's and fenders. Add to that the sophisticated and classy look of an old steel frame with upright bars and nice fenders, it's hard to beat IMHO.
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Many road bikes in 700C won't take wider tires and they don't even have room to install good fenders.
All that changes when you go to 650B.
All that changes when you go to 650B.