Hey, So I am looking for a little advice. I just got myself a Charge Scissor V3, one of the ones that they teamed up with Knog for, unfortunately the geometry is a little on the small side for me. I would like to get the saddle high enough to sit on properly when I am riding about town. I can always drop it if I want to mess about. I was thinking of getting one of the V1 frames as it looks like it is a bit more conventional in the geometry but still good and solid for throwing about. I will then simply swap out the components. Will the V1 frame take the 29er wheels and tyres? Obviously the fork will be taken over, it is more the clearance at the back I am worried about.
Any help would be really appreciated. Coming from old racebike fixie conversions I am a little clueless when it comes to this kind of setup.
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Hey, So I am looking for a little advice. I just got myself a Charge Scissor V3, one of the ones that they teamed up with Knog for, unfortunately the geometry is a little on the small side for me. I would like to get the saddle high enough to sit on properly when I am riding about town. I can always drop it if I want to mess about. I was thinking of getting one of the V1 frames as it looks like it is a bit more conventional in the geometry but still good and solid for throwing about. I will then simply swap out the components. Will the V1 frame take the 29er wheels and tyres? Obviously the fork will be taken over, it is more the clearance at the back I am worried about.
Any help would be really appreciated. Coming from old racebike fixie conversions I am a little clueless when it comes to this kind of setup.