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Thinking of giving it a go.
Popping a 29 inch wheel into a 445 a-c rigid fork on a sanderson solo.
What does it do to the ride?


 
Posted : 31/08/2010 8:29 pm
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I can *just* fit a 2.1 tyre such as a Bonty Jones into a 420mm a-c On-one steel fork, the heavy old white ones. There would be more clearance with other forks as the On-one has a very deep crown. That is in a frame built for 80mm travel (I think). It is a bit slack, which is no problem, but the BB is a bit high and that is a bit inconvenient, you really don't need a high BB on a rigid bike. It would be a bastard keeping the front down climbing with gears I reckon, but as a singlespeed it is fine, really easy to pop the front wheel over stuff and dig the back wheel in when you need grip. The big wheel does help a bit with grip and smoothing out the faster downhills, also that and the slacker geometry make steep downs and drop-ins less scary.


 
Posted : 31/08/2010 9:01 pm
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69er more marketing crap? or an idea by a bloke who had run out of matching wheels?


 
Posted : 31/08/2010 9:03 pm
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apparently a 425mm A2C will do it


 
Posted : 31/08/2010 9:05 pm
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I've made a 69er by fitting a 29inch wheel to a 26" On-one Scandal frame with 425mm axel to crown 26" exotic forks with discs. It works fine, geometry is great and there's plenty of clearence for a 29 inch wheel and tyre up front. Using a 425 A2C does not raise the front end, I think they are equal to a 100 mm travel fork which is what the frame is designed for.
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I think 69ers are a great idea for rigid bikes. Acceleration from the smaller rear and ability of the front to roll over obsticles. Mine is great to ride.


 
Posted : 31/08/2010 10:13 pm
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It worked for me... now back as a standard 26" setup, but it was an interesting experiment to try (I used a specific Singular 69'er fork for my build). I did find the big wheel up front softened the blows a little bit, though the steel fork didn't help much!

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Posted : 31/08/2010 10:17 pm