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Re: New to the List
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chaad thomas
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Jun 04, 2005 20:55 PDT
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Mark,
Seems like steel frames outfitted for commuting/touring with 26"ers are
getting hard to find without getting into high $, semi-customs or full
customs. There are plenty of cool, steel MTB frames, but they're racing
frames without braze-ons or fender mounts. But, if you're willing to pay and
build a frame up yourself, you could have a pretty sweet steed!
On that note, I've had problems fitting full coverage fenders to bikes with
disc brakes, so pay attention to your brake selection (look at lower profile
hydraulic calipers as opposed to mechanicals, which I've found protrude and
interfere with the fender stays) or have the braze-ons moved from the
drop-out to further up the seatstays and fork so that you avoid the
congested area altogether.
One of the cooler factory commuter bikes is from Burley, it's steel with
grease ports at the BB, rigid fork, front disc brake, and plenty of
rack/fender mounts (except at the front fork, but clamps should work there).
I forget the model name, but it was in the catalog this past winter. Some
of them they're spec'ing with internal geared rear hubs, but you can't shift
under power, so they are very unsporting! Low maintenance, but low
performance, too.
Anyway, good luck in your search, and let us know what you find!
Cheers,
Chaad
| | From: Mark <msm-@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: msm-@yahoo.com
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 14:13:23 +0000
To: commuter-@topica.com
Subject: New to the List
Howdy !
I'm new to this list ...... getting back into cycling/commuting and
looking for ideas.
Currently riding a LWB recumbent for one season (RANS Stratus) - has
been good to my sore knees. Want to get back on a diamond frame; bomb
proof commuter/short tourer, steel frame with 26" tires/wheels. I
really miss the DF bike.
MADBADGER4
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