Carl,

I cannot see why not. The disc brakes  would allow for 26" wheels I imagine. In 
fact, I might have read somewhere on the Internet of someone riding a prototype 
of those tires on the NFE--but it could have been the also forthcoming 650x48 
Compass tires. I'm eager to get the Rat Traps on my LHT. 

The Cowbells and Cowchippers are more similar than either are to the 
Woodchippers. 

Riv content: I bought by Cambium from Riv. 

Christian 
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>From my phone. Apologies for typos and brevity. 

> On Aug 2, 2015, at 3:26 AM, Carl Otto Wollin <carlottowol...@hotmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Christian 
> 
> Looking good. 
> 
> Is it possible to use this frame with 26 inch wheels, with the coming Rat 
> Trap Pass tires 
> https://janheine.wordpress.com/2015/04/04/the-enduro-allroad-bike/
> 
> and you have better availability of studded winter tires. 
> 
> As a commuter and a compliment to my low trail Randonneur bikes. 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Carl Otto Wollin 
> 
> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 11:38:47 -0700
> From: christian.w.mcmil...@gmail.com
> To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
> CC: christian.w.mcmil...@gmail.com
> Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Reporting back now that I have had the NFE for a week.  It's been great so 
> far!
> 
> Thought I'd share my build and a few pics here: 
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/cwmcmillen/sets/72157656605491545
> 
> WHEELS: WTB KOM i25 rims/Compass Babyshoe Pass EL tubeless/SP dynohub/Hope 
> Evo Pro 2/VO Noir 650B fenders (only front installed; got lazy)
> DRIVETRAIN: White Industries VBC crank 42x26/11-36 XT casssette/XT rd and CX 
> 70 fd
> RACK etc: Haulin Colin for NFE/VO decaleur/Berthoud GB28. I used a Berthoud 
> decaleur for 5 years on my Terraferma and thought it was great. But I decided 
> to try the much cheaper VO decaleur.  It's easy to set up (so is the 
> Berthoud) and works well.  
> Eriksen Ti Sweetpost/Brooks C17 
> COCKPIT: started with VO rando bars I had around--too much reach to the 
> breakes, for me; now 46cm Salsa Cowchippers on a Salsa 25 degree/8cm Guide 
> Stem--so far awesome.
> 
> Did I miss anything? 
> 
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Christian in Charlottesville 
> 
> On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 4:12:18 PM UTC-4, Christian wrote:
> Hi All, 
> 
> Let's see if I can link the NFE, the Jones, and Rivendell sufficiently to 
> make this on topic. I sold my Hunqapillar to fund my Jones. I really liked 
> the Hunq, but I love the Jones. Very different bikes so not really fair to 
> compare, but for my purposes the Jones is the better option. I use it mostly 
> for singletrack and have put in up to 9 hour trail rides on it. It's an 
> exceptional bike. But it's not the same thing as the NFE (not that Mike was 
> saying this explicitly) so I don't think I'd choose one or the other for 
> similar purposes.   
> 
> So, I will have both. 
> 
> I really loved my Terraferma, but always felt the fit was slightly off. I'd 
> become a convert to 650B, however, and so when I learned of the NFE I made 
> plans to sell my Terraferma. The disc brakes were a major selling point for 
> me. After getting back into mountain biking a couple of summers ago (to which 
> I credit the Hunq) and trying discs I was blown away. I know there's been 
> lots of discussion here about the merits of cantis but FOR ME there's no 
> contest. BB7s are incredibly simple to set up and are far superior--IN MY 
> EXPERIENCE--to the Paul Toring cantis I had on the Terreferma (to be honest, 
> the 15 year old $10 Deore V brakes on my LHT are better than the 
> Pauls--heresy, perhaps). I know some will disagree and that's fine. 
> 
> I'll use the NFE (should be here in a few weeks) in the same way I used the 
> Terraferma: for mixed terrain road riding as well as paved only rides. And if 
> I return to randonneuring I'll use it for that too. For me, the Jones is best 
> left as a mountain bike. But it for sure could be set as a capable all 
> arounder with different wheels. For now it's set up as a fat front. 
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/cwmcmillen/16710535399/in/dateposted-public/  
> 
> One thing that's neat about the Jones is that it takes a little wind out of 
> the sails of those--like me, for a time--committed to thinking fit was some 
> sort of magic. After all, they only come in one size! Just tweak here and 
> there, listen to Jeff's advice, and you're all set. He asked me how tall I 
> am, whether or I wanted to sit up a bit or be in a more agressive position. 
> He then told me what stem he thought I should get. That was it. Bike fits 
> fantastically.
> 
> Anyway, hope all the Riv folks don't mind the digression!
> 
> Christian 
> 
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