Picking up a Sekai 2400 on Tuesday
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Picking up a Sekai 2400 on Tuesday
Want to build a gravel bike with Panaracer Gravelking SS tires. On the pictures it seems to have reasonable clearance and should pick a smidgen more if I go from 27" to 700c.
For those that own one of these, how fat a tire can I fit in it?
For those that own one of these, how fat a tire can I fit in it?
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I think you need to get the bike first. Geometry can be different from year to year or even size to size.
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That’s the bike my wife got as a college graduation present in 1983. Frame is hanging in the basement, so I can check clearance. Pretty sure it came with 700c wheels that year.
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Here are some photos from the ad:
For daughter. Basically I'll deal with whatever ends up being but 'm hoping for 27" tires, which would buy us a smidgen more space for fatter on 700c. I think I spotted the rear derailleur to be an 1982 Suntour Mountech . Frame is Tange Champion, which is Japanese for double butted chromoly, not a bad one.
I'm probably going to flat bar this bike, well see how it feels. I don't know what standard the crank is but it looks like it can take a smaller ring.
For daughter. Basically I'll deal with whatever ends up being but 'm hoping for 27" tires, which would buy us a smidgen more space for fatter on 700c. I think I spotted the rear derailleur to be an 1982 Suntour Mountech . Frame is Tange Champion, which is Japanese for double butted chromoly, not a bad one.
I'm probably going to flat bar this bike, well see how it feels. I don't know what standard the crank is but it looks like it can take a smaller ring.
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might be a good 650b conversion : need to measure for a 650b wheelset and get some tektro R559s. good chance it could take 38 - 42mm tires
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That's a big jump from 27". I do have calipers that can easily do the 27~700 (4mm extra reach) but 27~650b is about a full inch difference, 23mm. Even 700c to 650b is not a trivial conversion. My favorite and easiest conversion is from 26" to 650B.
Panaracer Gravel King do have a wide range of sizes. I'm just hoping I can get away with 35mm (38mm actual) but it will not be the end of the world if it doesn't work.
Panaracer Gravel King do have a wide range of sizes. I'm just hoping I can get away with 35mm (38mm actual) but it will not be the end of the world if it doesn't work.
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If it had 27s those old sekais will usually do 700by35 and fenders. If it's a later model, all bets are off.
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Sekai may have different clearance but you can easily measure it once you have the bicycle.
Good luck!
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