
I found this helpful when I started doing conversions.
I’ve also found some forks on eBay that had a wide enough crown to accept the bigger tires I wanted to run.
Have fun,
Michael H. Goetinck
Snowdog Construction
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Has anyone tried these v-brake extensions to convert a 700 v-brake bike to 650b
700c touring bikes always have more tire clearance than the 70-80’s road bikes your posts discuss. I am thinking instead of squeezing the 38mm 650b you could get ample clearance for 42mm 650b.
Box Two V-Brake Post Extender (Black) - Dan's Comp
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Has anyone tried these v-brake extensions to convert a 700 v-brake bike to 650b
700c touring bikes always have more tire clearance than the 70-80’s road bikes your posts discuss. I am thinking instead of squeezing the 38mm 650b you could get ample clearance for 42mm 650b.
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Has anyone tried these v-brake extensions to convert a 700 v-brake bike to 650b
700c touring bikes always have more tire clearance than the 70-80’s road bikes your posts discuss. I am thinking instead of squeezing the 38mm 650b you could get ample clearance for 42mm 650b.
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I converted three Mercians to 650B before having them build me one specific to that size.My first is a green 1983 KOM that fits 650B x38’s Ecureuil tires.The second is a black 1984 Olympiad that fits 650Bx 42’s Light Hetres.And third is a 1987 red KOM that I have my brother which fits 650B x 38’s Loup Loup Pass’sLove the rideCheersDavid HaysWilliamsville, New York
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I've been considering a Lightning Bolt for some time but being in Canada it's pretty expensive to import.Noticed they sell a stand alone Randonneur fork and it has me thinking I should just do a conversion.Thinking I could have canti bosses brazed on.Is this a good candidate frame, believe it's Tange 1? Would a 27" wheel frame play nice with this fork?
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