On Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at 2:22:21 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
wrote:

This week I was commuting home from work on my Heron. I got a flat on my 
Challenge Strada Bianca 36 tires and on a whim—certainly inspired by the 
recent 'Rondini' episode of Ron's bikes YouTube episode—decided to stuff in 
a pair of much too large 700x42 Hurricane Ridge tires to enjoy until the 
snow falls. 


Yeah, the 40mm internal width of the original Heron fork crown puts an 
unfortunate limit on tire size. For my ST-22 I requested that fork crown 
because I wanted the round blades, as I was essentially trying to make a 
Heron Road with a bit more clearance and fork rake. I have 45mm fenders and 
32mm tires on that bike, and the clearances are pretty tight. On the 
Touring frame we added more vertical clearance, and that gets you only so 
much additional horizontal clearance.   

When looking at swapping forks, pay close attention to the distance from 
the axle to the top of the bearing seat. If that is significantly different 
from the original, you'll change the head tube angle and therefore the 
steering geometry. Also, of course, the amount of fork rake will affect 
steering. I have the all the original Heron shop drawings, but they're in 
storage. Let me know if you want any specific dimensions.

Ted Durant

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