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    As I find myself building more and more ridged SS 29ers I find that the 1mm butted True Temper tubes and the new 853 from Reynolds are looking better and better. 2 Questions: One, is anyone using this stuff successfully without gussets in such applications? Two, who can tell Reynolds to pull their heads out of their a$$ and start making a tube that is apparently as awesome as their 853 BX3030 but in a real length so that a builder might actually be able to build something other than a road bike or 26 mtb with it? Thanks in advance. -Chris

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    Default Re: Real 29er tubeset options?

    Ask for Reynolds 853 BX2159 (1,0/0,7/1,0 - 720 mm length) - may be it works for you.

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    Default Re: Real 29er tubeset options?

    Quote Originally Posted by ulrich vogel View Post
    Ask for Reynolds 853 BX2159 (1,0/0,7/1,0 - 720 mm length) - may be it works for you.

    Ulrich
    and if you don't need the thick end there's the BX2179 34.9 x .9/.6/.9 x 715
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    Default Re: Real 29er tubeset options?

    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    and if you don't need the thick end there's the BX2179 34.9 x .9/.6/.9 x 715
    That doesn't appear on the Reynolds website. Are there any other new tubes also not there that you know of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dornbox View Post
    As I find myself building more and more ridged SS 29ers I find that the 1mm butted True Temper tubes and the new 853 from Reynolds are looking better and better. 2 Questions: One, is anyone using this stuff successfully without gussets in such applications? Two, who can tell Reynolds to pull their heads out of their a$$ and start making a tube that is apparently as awesome as their 853 BX3030 but in a real length so that a builder might actually be able to build something other than a road bike or 26 mtb with it? Thanks in advance. -Chris

    have you called Reynolds and asked them
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    b. Minimum order qty and price?

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    Default Re: Real 29er tubeset options?

    When I had asked Reynolds about special down tubes for 29ers before - they were open to it. I don't recall the minimum they wanted. They did say they have a limitation of 37mm OD for the tube, where Columbus and True Temper offer 38mm, which I prefer. Seems that if you order enough you can get any of them to make it, perhaps it will become a matter of who has the lowest minimum and what alloy and size you are after. I assume you've also looked at the 35 and 38mm down tubes from Nova, as well as the offerings from Fairing.

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    There are tons of great 29er tubes!
    Check True Temper.
    The only thing lacking is proper SS's but I'm working on it.........
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    Default Re: Real 29er tubeset options?

    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    and if you don't need the thick end there's the BX2179 34.9 x .9/.6/.9 x 715

    Quote Originally Posted by e.Gellie View Post
    That doesn't appear on the Reynolds website. Are there any other new tubes also not there that you know of?
    thanks,
    Ewen
    It seems Reynolds have other tubes not on their website lists if you email them ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dornbox View Post
    Two, who can tell Reynolds to pull their heads out of their a$$ and start making a tube that is apparently as awesome as their 853 BX3030 but in a real length so that a builder might actually be able to build something other than a road bike or 26 mtb with it?
    It IS already available, as well as a 38.1 mm version. Here's a quote from Keith @ Reynolds:
    Our standard length is 680mm, but as many 29er frames need a longer tube we can make the tube at 720mm (extra length on the NON DZB end). Both for 34.9mm and 38.1mm OD versions in 853, same butt profile.

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    Default Re: Real 29er tubeset options?

    Having passed the 200++ "29er's" point loooong ago I can assure that there are plenty of options fron True Temper that work very well. Six-Eight had the 1.5" x 9/6/9 and EP has the 1 3/8" 9/6/7
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    Default Re: Real 29er tubeset options?

    Hi there.

    And do not forget about Columbus! Their Zona tubesets including the 29'er series, with up to 750mm length dt

    Cheers

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