26 inch mtb conversion
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26 inch mtb conversion
26inch mtb to monstercross, the best project i have ever done
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Good to hear.
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Post more, then post a pic.
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Impossible. The only terrain on which a 26" mountain bike can be ridden, is a 26" mountain.
Once you can post photos, we're going to need some.
Once you can post photos, we're going to need some.
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Anxious to see it; I'm into 26ers, but they're all flat bars. There is a thread in the C+V section about drop bar conversions.
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Cool! Tell us about the gearing.
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Looks like I'll be doing this now. I have an '08 Cannondale F4 that's been collecting dust and I've been wanting to do something with it. I had been considering a drop bar conversion but didn't want to spend money on new levers and shifters. I learned about the new Surly Corner Bar when I was watching this Blue Lug video. I'm going to run this bar (with a shim since it's 25.4) and 26x2.1 Gravelkings. No gravel roads where I live, it will be 90% road and some dirt trail detours.
They made this bar specifically for people who want to do drop bar conversions but want to keep their shifters and levers.
They made this bar specifically for people who want to do drop bar conversions but want to keep their shifters and levers.
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Yesterday I swapped on a set of old Serfas Drifter 26x1.5's I had (were on the bike when I bought it, I never rode them), flipped the stem down, installed some short bar ends and took it on a 20 mile road ride. You know, I think I actually like that set up. I can get down into a pretty good aero position with my hands on the bar ends, it felt really nice. My big ring is a 44 and I have high enough gearing, I don't have any steep mountain roads to blast down. It was a fun ride.
My effective top tube looks to be 59cm and if I got the Corner bar or a drop bar conversion I'd need a short stem. The shortest Headshox stem I could find on the internet was only 110mm so that's a problem.
I think I'm going to just keep the flat bars and mod it with the Graveklings, a nice set of cranks and Bicycle Wheel Warehouse has some light 26 inch wheels for low prices.
My effective top tube looks to be 59cm and if I got the Corner bar or a drop bar conversion I'd need a short stem. The shortest Headshox stem I could find on the internet was only 110mm so that's a problem.
I think I'm going to just keep the flat bars and mod it with the Graveklings, a nice set of cranks and Bicycle Wheel Warehouse has some light 26 inch wheels for low prices.