My San Marcos is a 59cm. Frame looks awesome. I wasn't looking for a new 
bike, but the wife got this used in brand new shape. I have a few other 
bikes including a Homer, Betty and an old 60's steel. Originally, I was 
just gonna sell this San Marcos. Decided may be to build it up if I can 
find parts cheap enough. Thanks again for all the info.

On Thursday, January 9, 2014 11:56:37 AM UTC-8, Tim Gavin wrote:
>
> Congratulations on your beautiful bike!  I just bought a Soma San Marcos 
> 51cm for my girlfriend as a christmas gift, so I have hands-on experience 
> on this frame.
>
> *Brake reach*:
>
> What size is your San Marcos frame?  The brake reach is specific to the 
> size, and Tiagra sidepulls may, or may not fit.
>
> 47, 51cm use 650B wheels and long reach brakes (55-73mm)
> Larger sizes use 700C wheels and standard reach brakes (47-57mm)
>
> EXCEPT:  the newest production frames, 2013 on, use long reach brakes on 
> all sizes.  I don't know how to tell besides measuring.  
> (I did speak to someone at Soma, though, and they said the newest run of 
> frames also has Riv-style mid-blade fork eyelets for a mini rack.  I don't 
> know if this corresponds to the brake reach change).
>
>
> *Dropout spacing*:
>
> I've successfully spread the dropouts on two older steel frames, by hand, 
> using the Sheldon Brown 2x4 method.  Crude, but it works.  (I should 
> probably take both frames down to the bike co-op to double check alignment, 
> but they both measure up straight and shift properly).
>
> HOWEVER:  The San Marcos has beautiful lugged rear dropouts (seriously, I 
> haven't seen the like), not skinny old-style ones.  This may make it harder 
> to re-align the dropout if you managed to bend it out of whack when cold 
> setting.
>
> THAT SAID:  You can probably just cram a 135mm wheel in there.  Try it! 
>  You can spread the dropouts slightly by hand in order to facilitate.  You 
> won't bend them far enough to deform/cold-set them; you'd have to spread 
> them much wider to do that, as Ron Mc stated above.
>
> Tim
> Cedar Rapids, IA
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Jim Bronson <jim.b...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Pull hard!  ;)
>> On Jan 8, 2014 6:53 PM, "PeterG" <ssubm...@yahoo.com <javascript:>> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Phillip,
>>> I have googled it and can't seem to find out how to make the 135mm wheel 
>>> set fit a 130mm space.Can you elaborate? Thanks....
>>>
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