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MountainBikeReview.com's Forum Archives - 29inch Wheeled Bikes
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o.k., that didn't seem to work. let's try again... (6 posts)
|  o.k., that didn't seem to work. let's try again... | sslos Oct 11, 2002 10:55 AM | | how's this? |
|  MOVE OVER! - Big Wheels comin' through!!! | 2melow Oct 11, 2002 11:30 AM | | Sweet! How do you like the moustache bars for offroad use? |
|  dunno yet, but i'll let you know after tonight! nm | sslos Oct 11, 2002 12:15 PM | | |
|  Whoa! | Bigwheel Oct 11, 2002 1:56 PM | | I see what you mean about the tt height. Be careful or you will be joining Bruce Brown in the Opera! But singing soprano--- Toe clips and a Brooks saddle on a rigid, SSlos is old s'cool. Have a good ride! |
|  yeah, i've got road bike clearance, so i'd better be careful! nm | sslos Oct 11, 2002 2:08 PM | | |
|  Whoa! | BruceBrown Oct 12, 2002 3:24 AM | | I see what you mean about the tt height. Be careful or you will be joining Bruce Brown in the Opera! But singing soprano--- LOL! I get paid for the lower notes, so combined with my 36" inseam it is a must to ride with a pair of cowboy boots for that extra standover height they afford when I dismount the ride. You guys have got me all curious as to whether or not I could get a 700c Dimension Disc rigid fork up front and see what I could do on the rear wheel to squeeze in a 29" wheel on my ride I use to commute back and forth from the opera house. I am about to upgrade the bike anyway as a winter project, so I'll search the thread for others that have tinkered with it. BB |
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