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We have a thread for this very purpose:
https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespe...ar-thread.html
If you were posting info and a build on it and pictures of the build as it was progressing I could see a different thread but to just post a link and that is it...kinda phoning it in.
https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespe...ar-thread.html
If you were posting info and a build on it and pictures of the build as it was progressing I could see a different thread but to just post a link and that is it...kinda phoning it in.
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There are always warnings about mixing and matching frames with forks designed for a different geo
- but yeah the proof is in the pudding so to speak and there seem to be a lot of bikes out there with a steep headtube and a slacker fork.
So yeah, have you had a chance to ride your griffin yet?
If so how do you like the handling?
- but yeah the proof is in the pudding so to speak and there seem to be a lot of bikes out there with a steep headtube and a slacker fork.
So yeah, have you had a chance to ride your griffin yet?
If so how do you like the handling?
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There are always warnings about mixing and matching frames with forks designed for a different geo
- but yeah the proof is in the pudding so to speak and there seem to be a lot of bikes out there with a steep headtube and a slacker fork.
So yeah, have you had a chance to ride your griffin yet?
If so how do you like the handling?
- but yeah the proof is in the pudding so to speak and there seem to be a lot of bikes out there with a steep headtube and a slacker fork.
So yeah, have you had a chance to ride your griffin yet?
If so how do you like the handling?
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The green one as I said is not even mine it is one that I built as a display. The seat would have to go a bit higher for me to ride it though. It is still too big for me. The red one is definitely too big for me but was the most fun bike I ever rode. It was such a shame when it cracked as all those old Cannondales eventually do.