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Fuji S10-S geometry? (25" 1977)

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Old 02-15-19, 12:52 PM
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Fuji S10-S geometry? (25" 1977)

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I've got a line up on a 25" S10-S and want to find a geometry chart for it? Any leads? Specifically BBH TT and SO hight. I can just fit a 24" Trek and I'd like to compare the geometry.
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Or does anyone have a late 70's early 80's Fuji they could throw a tape measure at? That would be great too
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According to the 1977 Fuji catalog ( https://www.classicfuji.com/1977_15_S...ions2_Page.htm ) , the frame angles are 73°/73°. I can measure my 23" '75 S-10S for fork rake, bottom bracket height, chainstay length, standover, tt length, or whathaveyou if you think that'd help.
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