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which frame for SS, to fit 3.0's
I might be building a SS huck bike, but want to be able to fit 3.0's. Which frame would you cats suggest?
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ht or dually :)
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HT- something real simple and beefy.
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Both the Surly 1x1 and the on-one inbred claim to fit 2.7s with clearance left over.
http://www.surlybikes.com/ http://www.on-one.co.uk/products/inbred.shtml Are you sure you want 3" tires? Seems kinda extreme for anything short of a DH bike. |
Okay, this might be more of what you're looking for.
http://www.on-one.co.uk/products/gimp.shtml I wonder what size tires this Specialized would fit http://www.specializedbikes.com/SBCB...untain&my=2003 |
man, I feel like such a faker...I don't even own a SS! however, I think it might be fun to have one...does that count?
I think that you might be happiest with a pure stock P.1. simple, SS, and seemingly tough. good price, too! If i had $500 just hanging around, I buy it. |
I was looking at my son's Dan's comp catalog the other day, and they are having a great sale on some frames. I have a birthday coming up, so I made a very obvious hint about this one particular 24" frame.
What do you guys think? A 24" BMX frame set up with a disc in the back, King hubs, all the other cool doo-dads that go with it. I'm not sure how it would work but a BMX setup with 24" tires sounds like a cool idea to me... |
24" bmx bike for hucking? I have no idea. I was under the impression that most BMX bike have limited tire clearance. I wouldn't think you'd be able to fit a 3.0" tire on one.
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I underestimated how big a 3.0 was. I put 2.5's on the Bullit and they are HUGE. So, 3.0 tires are no longer all that important.
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