Come on Ryan! The clearance shots are informative, but give us the canonical full profile. Slap me in the face with a big orange bike! Sock it to me!
Bill Lindsay El Cerrito, CA On Friday, June 26, 2020 at 2:49:48 PM UTC-7, Abcyclehank wrote: > > David, > > As just an average mechanic I decided to let RBW deal with the build on my > Susie. I also purchased a Gus that I intended to build up as a 1x12 SRAM > setup but am now questioning the endeavor. > > My XL Susie has a SILVER 184 triple (44x34x24 chainrings). A Shimano XT > front derailer, Shimano HG 9 speed rear cassette (CS-HG201-9) and Sunrace > R90 rear derailer. > Running 29 x 2.8 Teravail Coronado tires w Tubes. > > Following is the clearance available in Small Large with good clearance on > top of chainstay 5-6mm underneath only 2-3mm. > > Enjoying and learning so much from others expertise about gearing, > clearance, 73/68bottom brackets etc. > > I personally think it would be a shame to ride anything narrower than a > 2.6” tire. Good combinations will surface and riders Will absolutely love > these bikes. > The arrival of my two new Hillibikes will release 3 bikes back to the > wild. A 64 Clem L frame and fork, a 64cm Bombadil I never expected to ever > sell, and a 25+LWB Jones with original 135mm rear MTB rear stay distance. > > Sincerely, > Ryan Hankinson > West Michigan > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/050281d7-5b9f-45be-ab81-6cc339bb6f48o%40googlegroups.com.