Cantilevers don't have a limit to the size of rims they work with :-) As
long as the frame is built with the right tolerances, cantis are pretty
darn adjustable!

Cheers,
David

"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal





On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:37 PM, clayton bailey <treefir...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Someday, disc brakes will be "old school" and Rivendell will embrace them.
> I might be dead then, but if Rivendell lives on, it will happen...[image:
> *;) winking] Seriously, If I remember correctly, Grant has not ruled them
> out. He just hasn't found a need for them yet as the bikes they currently
> sell don't NEED them. A 29+ would need them as the rims are really 
> wide.[image:
> *:D big grin]
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