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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
Moke
I am still diggin on your ride, diggin it so much I wore out my pulaski. Is that your front rack Mr. Steve? That there is one nice whip.
Nope - made by an ex-sometimes-helper of mine = if anyone wants one I can give them the beta, and Thanks!
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I have two projects going on right now - two 27.5's, one with S&S
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148 x 12 Boost with rockers for chain stay length adjustments and for clearance of up to a 27.5" x 3.0" tire with proper CLEARANCE for the tire, chainring, chain-to-tire rub and cranks.
Done soon.
- Garro.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
Nice. I've seen a lot of bikes in the local shop running the plus size tires that look like there is nowhere near enough clearance.
Do it right.
In Garro we trust.
SPP
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
SlowPokePete
Nice. I've seen a lot of bikes in the local shop running the plus size tires that look like there is nowhere near enough clearance.
Do it right.
In Garro we trust.
SPP
Totally.
A recent race here saw the top three finishers wear all the way through all the stays from mud!
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Working through a travel bike now
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
That fit on your Coco?
Cool!
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Cleared it by mils....
Couple of millimeters.....about 4-5 on each side. This is with 2.3 Maxxis Minion DHR on the 40mm Derby carbon rims.
2016-08-06 10.24.24 by sevencyclist, on Flickr
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
sevencyclist
Cleared it by mils....
Couple of millimeters.....about 4-5 on each side. This is with 2.3 Maxxis Minion DHR on the 40mm Derby carbon rims.
2016-08-06 10.24.24 by
sevencyclist, on Flickr
Looks bomber!
- Garro.
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Just wrapped up this 650B / MTB travel rig
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Re: Coconino Cycles
How did you get that clearance with that 650+ bike without dimples or anything? How long are cs?
Im allready puzzling with frame #2 (plus bike) and havent finished the first one :)
Great looking bikes, makes me want to bend some tubing ;)
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
Teppo
How did you get that clearance with that 650+ bike without dimples or anything? How long are cs?
Im allready puzzling with frame #2 (plus bike) and havent finished the first one :)
Great looking bikes, makes me want to bend some tubing ;)
423mm Eff / CS length
It's all experience and knowing where to put it all, and having everything on hand for fit-up!
- Garro.
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Nice.
73mm shell I assume?
"Caron, non ti crucciare:
vuolsi così colà dove si puote
ciò che si vuole, e più non dimandare"
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
Gattonero
Nice.
73mm shell I assume?
Yep!
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And into a 120mm front travel 29er
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
Yep!
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423mm chainstay sounds pretty good to me
BTW, what do you think about some new frames coming with really slack headtubes? Fashion, or there's something good at?
"Caron, non ti crucciare:
vuolsi così colà dove si puote
ciò che si vuole, e più non dimandare"
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
Gattonero
423mm chainstay sounds pretty good to me
BTW, what do you think about some new frames coming with really slack headtubes? Fashion, or there's something good at?
You mean "Shuttle Bikes?"
- Garro.
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"Caron, non ti crucciare:
vuolsi così colà dove si puote
ciò che si vuole, e più non dimandare"
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
Gattonero
Looks kind of steep
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