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• #2
this is a bad idea
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• #3
Ah ah! :D
See it as a 30 quid experiment!
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• #4
Won't the smaller wheel/forks lower your bb and give you a nice low pedal scrape...
I have to agree it's a bad idea.
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• #5
My intention is to set the bike up for a duathlon and as far as I know they don't allow fixed gears.
A small front wheel would give me close to zero saddle/bb setback and a more aero position, on the other hand.
I would loose the deep v aero effect on the front though.
What should be a minimal bb height for 165 mm crank arms ideally?
I want to give more rake to my bike by trying a smaller front wheel on the cheap.
I've been looking out for rims and tyres prices and I've come out with the best solution to choose as a 590 rim (26 x 1 3/8 or 650a)
The brake height is not a problem but I was wondering if I could fit available 23/25 590 width tyres on a rim that is built to accommodate 37 mm ones
I've been reading Sheldon but couldn't find any info on such rims' inner width, although I suspect it should be about 20 mm
And wondered if I could use 700c inner tubes in it by any chance given that it's impossible to find 23/25 590 tubes
Any help appreciated