Re: [RBW] Re: FS:. 58 cm Hunqapillar Fork for 26" Wheels

2020-08-14 Thread Matthew P
Thanks for the pics and info Conway. My idea to apply this to a 700c Atlantis is dumb because the difference between 700c and 26" is too great. To have equal total wheel size (wheel + tire), I'd have to run a skinny tire in the back and a 2.2"+ up front. Nope. Thanks though. Cool stuff. If

Re: [RBW] Re: FS:. 58 cm Hunqapillar Fork for 26" Wheels

2020-08-14 Thread Conway Bennett
The 1993 XO-2 has very tight clearance by current standards which is what instigated the initial fork project. The XO-2 I had was basically NOS and I also ended up with a 1994 XO-3 that had seen some use. I treated the XO-2 too preciously and I wanted a daily driver which is why I kept the XO-3.

Re: [RBW] Re: FS:. 58 cm Hunqapillar Fork for 26" Wheels

2020-08-14 Thread Ray
Oh interesting. I just starting building my Bridgestone XO-2 was a little disappointed in the tight clearance at the fork. Looked great on yours! Any reason in particular you weren't satisfied with the swap? On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 4:13:57 PM UTC-5 Conway Bennett wrote: > Matt, > > I

Re: [RBW] Re: FS:. 58 cm Hunqapillar Fork for 26" Wheels

2020-08-14 Thread Conway Bennett
Matt, I added two pictures of the bike I had it mounted on for reference. I am not sure how the fit will be on a Toyo Atlantis but I was running 26 x 2.15 smart Sam's on cliffhanger rims with a lot of clearance. This is also a good project for someone who wants to modify it further to accept