Lynskey R150 Frame
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Lynskey R150 Frame
Anyone had built up a Lynskey R150 frame? What fork brand have you used? Axle to crown length?
I just got one for a good price. Hoping to build it up through the winter.
Thanks in advance.
I just got one for a good price. Hoping to build it up through the winter.
Thanks in advance.
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Have you tried Lynskey's help? Andy
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Could use a Lynskey fork:
https://lynskeyperformance.com/parts/forks/
Or a Whiskey fork:
https://whiskyparts.co/forks
Or any number of them...Lynskey doesn't go too far out into bizarro world with their specs unless you spec order it.
https://lynskeyperformance.com/parts/forks/
Or a Whiskey fork:
https://whiskyparts.co/forks
Or any number of them...Lynskey doesn't go too far out into bizarro world with their specs unless you spec order it.
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Andy's right, the best source for the dimensions is Lynskey themselves.