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Re: custom frame for original Schlumpf hub

 
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Old 28-06.-2008, 01:20 AM   #1
corbin
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Default Re: custom frame for original Schlumpf hub


rob.northcott wrote:
> Joe's Schlumpf wheel is a 29er, and he mentioned using a Nimbus 29er
> frame he's got spare, so sounds like he's probably not planning on
> changing it to a 36.
>
> Rob




Ah, thanks for the clarification. I wasn't sure if he wanted to rebuild
it or not.

I'd avoid using a KH 29 frame; it will be too wide, and converting it
to use the torque bar would be a pain.

corbin


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