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650s on a 700 frame?
Besides looking silly (and not being able to brake) is there any serious reason not to run 650 wheels on a frame designed for 700s? A lower bottom bracket is the only real problem I can think of.
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You pretty much have it all covered. Also remember that it's more of a pain to find 650 tires.
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And rims. But you get all kinds of fender clearance!
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650 = barspins.
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Originally Posted by doomkin
(Post 5055725)
650 = barspins.
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Hating = ****ing stupid. Grow up, let other people have fun.
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Originally Posted by DannyRocks
(Post 5055758)
Hating = ****ing stupid. Grow up, let other people have fun.
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You'll be dropping your BB by around 2.5cm,
Bad idea unless you're running 140mm cranks. |
i have a 650 wheel/fork and its not all that noticeable.
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What about a 650 front wheel/fork and a 700 rear wheel?
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pursuit?
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Originally Posted by dm-tm
(Post 5055917)
What about a 650 front wheel/fork and a 700 rear wheel?
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Why stop there? Why not run 20s?
Best reason- you probably will start a ridiculous copycat fad, in six months everyone will be doing it. |
Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy
(Post 5055768)
Oh blah. Buy a BMX bike.
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Therefore 650 = hating.
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I'm sure this is redundant, but you'll lower your BB by twice as much if you use a 650c fork rather than just slide the 650c in the 700c fork.
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changing one wheel (and or fork) wouldnt do it nearly as much as both wheels
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Originally Posted by br995
(Post 5054476)
Besides looking silly (and not being able to brake) is there any serious reason not to run 650 wheels on a frame designed for 700s? A lower bottom bracket is the only real problem I can think of.
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ht and st angles get a little bigger... not sure by how much though
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Originally Posted by trons
(Post 5056173)
ht and st angles get a little bigger... not sure by how much though
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Umm, are we talking about 650B or 650c?
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Originally Posted by dijos
(Post 5057306)
Umm, are we talking about 650B or 650c?
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Fair enough.
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Originally Posted by BRANDUNE
(Post 5055923)
pursuit?
I've ridden a 650 spinergy on my KHS aero track. Yes , mostly for barspins and for fun. I wouldn't recommend it for a frame setup for 700s because pedal strike's a *****. If you plan on doing this for a permanent fix, at least change out your fork. |
Been done before...
I set up an IRO Mark V with 650B wheels. Worked out pretty well. I used some Tektro R556 brakes (an old set of center-pulls will also work).
You don't say in your post whether your using 650C or 650B - I don't know how much difference between the two. Check out these sites... http://www.freewebs.com/650b/index.htm http://www.sheldonbrown.com/650b.html & a photo... http://farm1.static.flickr.com/123/3...6e7277f58b.jpg Good luck! :) |
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