Wanted: steel mtb frame for cargo fork project

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  • After a frame for a new project. Mate of mine is making a cargo fork for me, which I was going to put on my kona lava dome, but after deciding cargo forks on bikes with sloped top tubes look weird I'm after a different frame. Criteria is horizontal-ish top, 1 1/8th steerer and decent rear tyre clearance (wanna fit 2.3s in there) extra points for kool paint job. 90s rockhopper/stumpjumper, trek 990/970/950 would be perfect for example but open to options.. would love an e-stay, think they look rad, especially nishiki. Based in Bristol for collection ideally but will pay postage if got something nice for a good deal :) frame size 20 inch

  • Got a diamond back assent for £25 posted if that's any good

  • Hi dude, thanks but not quite what I'm looking for

  • this?


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  • Not sure if you're gonna get 2.3's in it though. But I wonder if you'd get them in any nineties frame. We rode tyres between 1.9 and 2.1 mostly.

    Wim

  • Cheers, yeah my kona is 1991 and will take 2.1 but no more so that make sense tbf. But my rockhopper takes 2.3's with room to spare. I guess that must be a rare exception then. Feels bad to be saying keep saying no but will leave the scott frame, thanks mate.

    Simon

  • I've got a trek 990 fromn92 and it can take 2.25s.
    In fact theres a trek 990 for sale somewhere on the forum
    Here https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/355553/#comment15633221

  • No problem. Hope you find something nice. Don't forget to start a build thread once you've found something. 😊

  • Thanks for link, I hadn't seen it, but too small for me. What size is yours? Is 2.25s maxed out or space to squeeze mudguards in?

  • @txkxo ah pity they're nice frames.
    Hmm not sure of exact size of my frame but ill measure if it helps.
    I'll measure the tyre/frame spaces too.
    Here are some snaps.
    https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/354663/#comment15614601

  • @txkxo Tyres come up 53mm on internal 21mm rims.
    Gap at the fork at widest point in the tyre is 15mm, chainstays and seatstays about 12mm.
    I have mudguards with a tyre gap of about 10mm and the FD touches the mudguard so this might be a consideration if you go much larger.
    Good luck

  • Cheers mate, much appreciated!

  • Been googling e-stay frames and a Nishiki would be the dreamm.. !


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