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  • I don't really know much about MTBs and that, but to what extent can a pomp be taken offroad and what are the limitations?

    Flat bars and big (-ish) tyres are possible, as is gearing (should you wish). Boingy forks will slacken the angles too much (I think?). What else?

  • Toe overlap.

    Rear is limited to 35, so you'll want to keep the weight off it.

    A longer fork and/or bigger rolling radius on the front tyre will shift your weight rearwards.

    Theoretically, a 26x 2.3-2.5" or 650b x 1.7-1.9 tyre should have about the same rolling radius as 700x35mm, depending on pressure and knobble height.

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