on 7/8/09 8:09 AM, Mike at mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:

> 
> I hope with this new road bike that it'll be a traditional frame like
> the Rambouillet or Romulus and not "expanded". I think the expanded
> frame totally has a place  but so do traditional frames. I wonder how
> they'll do the threadless/threaded fork. Does that mean they'll have
> two frames made, a threadless with 1 1/8" headtube and a threaded with
> a 1" headtube?

I doubt they'll do two different frames.  It would be simpler to simply be
able to swap forks. I'd bet 1 1/8" as 1" t/less is pretty dead.

- J

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