29+ frame
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29+ frame
Hi all.
Could anyone suggest some frames that could fit the following criteria as I'm struggling to find any/many?
Fits both 29+ and 29 inch tyres.
Is not boost.
Comes in xl sizes (I like large bikes with long reach and I'm 186cm with long legs)
And is preferably less than £500 for a frame and fork.
Cheers
Could anyone suggest some frames that could fit the following criteria as I'm struggling to find any/many?
Fits both 29+ and 29 inch tyres.
Is not boost.
Comes in xl sizes (I like large bikes with long reach and I'm 186cm with long legs)
And is preferably less than £500 for a frame and fork.
Cheers
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Re: 29+ frame
MK3 Stooge due into the country soon. Comes in a 20" version now. Slightly over budget @ £550 but very nice ... sorry forget that, it won't fit a 29+ out back.
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Re: 29+ frame
I think 29+ but not Boost may be tricky (limited chain/tyre clearance).
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I realise the clearance could be an issue on the rear, I'm happy running 1 by drive chains and would probably settle for some thing that has clearance for large 2.4/maxxis 2.5 rear.
Just trying to see if anyone knows of any out there that would fit up to 3.
Just trying to see if anyone knows of any out there that would fit up to 3.
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Re: 29+ frame
Looks like XL's sold out....
Can you get a pinnacle Ramin frameset? Should be cheap if you can.
Otherwise look out for a secondhand ECR or Kramp plus I think Stooge is about to do a steel 29* frameset
Can you get a pinnacle Ramin frameset? Should be cheap if you can.
Otherwise look out for a secondhand ECR or Kramp plus I think Stooge is about to do a steel 29* frameset
Re: 29+ frame
How much plus?
Can be tricky to find out, but some 29er frames with sliding drop out will also take proper 2.6" tyres on up to 35 mm internal rims.
My old KHS Solo SE does.
Perhaps a Kona Unit too..?
Can be tricky to find out, but some 29er frames with sliding drop out will also take proper 2.6" tyres on up to 35 mm internal rims.
My old KHS Solo SE does.
Perhaps a Kona Unit too..?
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Was a Rooster available in an XL?
Edit: Google-Fu says yes :)
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic ... frame-fork
Edit: Google-Fu says yes :)
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic ... frame-fork
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Re: 29+ frame
Genesis Longitude?
Loooooooong reach
XL & 29+ & standard hubs, BB & headset
https://www.evanscycles.com/genesis-lon ... t-EV289591
Loooooooong reach
XL & 29+ & standard hubs, BB & headset
https://www.evanscycles.com/genesis-lon ... t-EV289591
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Re: 29+ frame
As much as I love my ecr it's most definitely 29+ only, if buying a frame now I would look at 27.5+ frames, most of which can run 29"wheels they give you access to a much larger tyre and rim choice.
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Re: 29+ frame
Singular Swift fits the Fat b nimble tyre, its not a true 3 inch tyre though, prolly 2.7
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Thanks guys
Lots of food for thought there.
Might wait for a bit and see what the new stooge is when it's released.
Lots of food for thought there.
Might wait for a bit and see what the new stooge is when it's released.
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Re: 29+ frame
You mean the Speed Ball Alec rather than the MK3?Might wait for a bit and see what the new stooge is when it's released.
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Re: 29+ frame
Yes the speedball, though the mk3 does look nice too
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Re: 29+ frame
I'd buy a speedball even if it rode like a bag of wet jelly. One of the best looking bikes ever
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Re: 29+ frame
I'm thinking seriously about a Singular Puffin as a 29+ with optional full fat capability
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Re: 29+ frame
I was looking closely at the Smokestone Henderson whilst at the Adventure Cycling festival with this in mind.I'm thinking seriously about a Singular Puffin as a 29+ with optional full fat capability
http://slam69.co.uk/smokestone-henderso ... 9748-p.asp
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Re: 29+ frame
Singular Rooster the best bet. EBB can be adjusted to suit wheel size. XLs pop up second hand. Seen a couple in last month. Maybe one of the Vassago frames might work. Stanton are selling two Sherpa Plus frames (production ready prototypes) in 19 & 21 but they will be boost.
Next 29 plus frame i buy will be boost for ease of running 2 x gear set ups. Cheers Andy
Next 29 plus frame i buy will be boost for ease of running 2 x gear set ups. Cheers Andy
Re: 29+ frame
Stooge speedballs are nearly £900 for frame and fork.
I've got a rooster but recently took the 3" tyre off the back for a 2.3" purgatory. The chain can rub on the tyre with a double and 3" tyre.
I like the look of the new Krampus but not sure if it meets your spec.
I've got a rooster but recently took the 3" tyre off the back for a 2.3" purgatory. The chain can rub on the tyre with a double and 3" tyre.
I like the look of the new Krampus but not sure if it meets your spec.
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I'd go with a Swift too.
Re: 29+ frame
Same for all non boost plus frames. Easy fix with a boost or Surly OD chainset. Can also tweak the ebb outboard a couple of mm to help. Swift doesnt take 29 plus in rear.RobLyon wrote:
I've got a rooster but recently took the 3" tyre off the back for a 2.3" purgatory. The chain can rub on the tyre with a double and 3" tyre.
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Think it will take B+ up to 2.8 in the rear (I believe, although I have not tested on mine)wriggles wrote:Swift doesnt take 29 plus in rear.
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Re: 29+ frame
Not an original idea but Surly Krampus would work.
The older green version has old standard hub spacing, is designed for 29+, can be bought on eBay for a couple of hundred quid, comes in an XL size and will run ok with standard 29er wheels.
Totally love mine.
The older green version has old standard hub spacing, is designed for 29+, can be bought on eBay for a couple of hundred quid, comes in an XL size and will run ok with standard 29er wheels.
Totally love mine.
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