The 27.5 + thing is working well for me on my Jones – I originally tried it as a 27.5 x 2.8 rear was a closer match to my 26×4 front from a diameter point of view compared to my 29×2. I used them differently depending on where I was going to ride. The loading types provided by the software can be entered directly and also. I also have a Fat front, Custom Phil Wood high flange SLR 135mm front hub built on a Marge Lite running a 3.8 Nate so can directly compare the feel. The program also provides a beam wizard which makes it much easier for beam design. Much nicer as an overall ride than a std front, more cush, no noticeable rolling penalty and more grip. rolls nicely and a different feel to the Nate. To the question, the Spaceframe rides really nicely with a 29+ front tyre in it on a nice wide rim. I ran it with both a normal 29 rear and a Gunsmoke Hope Pro4 attached to a Nextie carbon 50mm internal 650b rim with a wtb trailblazer fitted.Also imminently for sale. The design process includes working through. I can let the built wheel go, it has a Gunsmoke Fatsno and DT comps’s, or the rim. this activity, we will design a full-scale highway truss bridge using the West Point Bridge Designer software. I was running it on a Hope Fatsno in my Jones with Truss fork but that will no longer be with me shortly. I will have a Nextie Carbon 29 rim, 50mm internal wide, so big std tyre or with the 3.0 Maxxis Chronicle for sale imminently.
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