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  • long travel hard tail, steel, to turn into 69er ?? ideas
  • bodgitandscarpper
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    long travel hard tail, steel, to turn into 69er with solid forks in winter and long travel forks for long summer rides

    Hairychested
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    I'll be doing just that to my 456SS, probably tomorrow. I know I'll get slaughtered for misaligned valves/logos or inappropriate angle of lean against the wall but I'll take a few snaps to share ASAP.
    FWIW I've tried it with a Gary Fisher HT and it rode fine.

    WorldClassAccident
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    Go for it. Better than the gates they call 29ers and better rolling than the 'normal' 26er

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    peajay
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    Been thinking about this too, would a 29 wheel fit in 445mm rigid carbons or would it require a 29r fork? Was thinking a 445mm fork would stop the angles getting too slack, any thoughts?
    PJ.

    firestarter
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    i did it a few years back with one of the earlier inbreds i used pace rc31 26 inch forks and the niner wheel . Worked pretty well tbh kinda like my current 456 with 140mm forks on. Just not as squishy 🙂 will dig out a pic tomorrow if i remember

    firestarter
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    here it is (good job i like taking pix of bikes unlike cynic-al lol)

    the00
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    Some suspension corrected rigid forks for 26" wheel 'might' accept a 29er wheel, as shown above, and looks like a nice compromise [i]puts thinking hat on – what have I got i the garage…[/i]

    mangoridebike
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    the onone 26" rigid carbon forks do accept a 29" wheel, easily in fact. I imagine that most will if they are suspension corrected.

    Stoner
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    ages ago Brant sent a 456 69er'd up to Dirt rag for a review. And "won".

    A-c seems to work with 29er wheels and 26" forks OK apparently.

    mangoridebike
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    wasn't it a 29er wheel with 80mm forks? which fitted the geometry of the 456 nicely.

    Sqwubbsy
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    I'm running my on-one 853ss with on-one carbon 26" forks and 29" wheel. The head angle etc feels about the same as it was with 130mm revs and 26" wheel.

    Singular Sam sells a rigid steel fork design for this purpose.

    My thread from a few months back.

    ssboggy
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    I did it to my Inbred last winter using Pace RC 31 forks 440mm long and there is plenty of room for the 29er wheel/tyre. Very similar to micks above

    the_lecht_rocks
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    brilliant news – wasn't too sure my on one 26" carbon rigid's would accept a 29 rim + tyre combo……
    now all i have to do is get one 😀

    bent_udder
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    Lecht, I'm about to list a wheel and forks in the classifieds, so drop me a line.

    bodgitandscarpper
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    interesting so far, has any one done this on a cotic soul? there seems to be a lot of on-one fans out there.
    i already have a 21.5inch on-one 29er and just felt like i wanted something with much sharper handling.
    would this be the case with a 69er, quicker acceleration and sharper turning. would you be able to fit 29er reba forks in this or would it push the geometry to far???

    thats_not_my_name
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    Fancy doing the same to my On-One SS, so if anyone has a 29er front wheel going spare then drop me a line (email in profile).

    househusband
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    Isn't the Hummingbird from Singular designed to be exactly what the OP has in mind?

    CountZero
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    I tried this a while back in my LBS, scrounged a front wheel off a Gary Fisher 29er and it fitted perfectly. Only the disc not fitting my caliper stopped me heading out for a ride. The Bonty wheel only had a 160mm rotor on it. My forks are standard On-One carbon rigids.

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