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• #42677
No it should be for Corima
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• #42678
Looks like there's a dent in your disc or something.
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• #42679
The Tokyo fixed lo pro is on sale at the moment on the kinoko cycles webpage I think
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• #42680
They're covers and they sometimes pop inwards.
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• #42681
Cheers man. Only 570mm left now. Think because its a lo pro itll be too small.
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• #42682
@Graham_Edin the drop on the tfg ono isn't that drastic. It shouldn't affect the effective top tube length that badly.
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• #42683
Im just over 6ft. You reckon the 570mm will suit?
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• #42684
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• #42685
570mm has a 53cm effective top tube, if @Graham_Edin standard geo bike has a 57tt he'll need at least the 590mm, or even the 620mm, with a 575mm effective tt.
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• #42687
G is for Galaxy
M is for Mielec
and I don't care about the order of alphabet
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• #42688
Reckon you could blast a 700c fork on it?
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• #42689
Yes of course, it'll keep the handling tight and responsive. It's designed for a 24" wheel, not that much different to a 700...
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• #42690
This is not a lopro, but is seriously awesome, and should fit you.
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/254170/#comment11854885
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• #42691
My sled
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• #42692
No you can't. Which wheels did you build anyway?
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• #42693
Really? That sucks. Others saying I can.
Archetype rims. Phil wood hubs. -
• #42694
Ah of course you can technically do it, but no, you CAN'T do it :)
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• #42695
If others are me, that was sarcasm, don't be an idiot.
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• #42696
My sled
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• #42697
As in i cant do it because its sacrilegious or as in it is not possible and will break the frame?
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• #42698
Both @Graham_Edin, also they never look right as it messes up the geometry. I don't expect it helps the handling much either.
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• #42699
You can do it. It'll ride just fine.
They don't want you to do it because it's not what was meant to.
I had a rossin pursuit pista with 700c fork. Originally it was built for 650c but it was perfectly rideable.Not saying that you should buy a lo-pro in the first place though...
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