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Re: Coconino Cycles
What I found is that by using a wider rim (Derby at 40mm) the absolute width of the tire actually came down a little bit due to squaring up of those edge knobs. So the tread on wider rim is more flat and upright, instead of the edge knob rounding out to be shorter at the margin but wider overall with the narrower rim.
WIDE rims
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Originally Posted by
sevencyclist
What I found is that by using a wider rim (Derby at 40mm) the absolute width of the tire actually came down a little bit due to squaring up of those edge knobs. So the tread on wider rim is more flat and upright, instead of the edge knob rounding out to be shorter at the margin but wider overall with the narrower rim.
WIDE rims
That fit on your Coco?
Cool!
- Garro
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And on to another 29er, rigid with a Coconino unicrown
- Garro.
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Now that's a Mountain Bike.
- Garro.
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That's more than a Mountain Bike, it's a damn beautiful Coconino Bicycle, a class by itself!
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Originally Posted by
sevencyclist
I would like to put a patent payment system in place for how that Rohloff and brake lines are run on a Coconino. You will have to do a shot of Tequila for every time you do such a configuration!

OK, RC!
- Garro.
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And another 29er off to paint
- Garro.
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Going to build this up.
More later!
- Garro.
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Originally Posted by
steve garro
oooohhh...Bravo. 26in and the sweet bontrageresque set up on those seat stays. I am still riding a Ibis mojo hardtail, a fat chance wicked, a mikkelsen and feeling sad all these years of despise thrown for 26wheels from the hip "cycling culture".
slow.
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Originally Posted by
colker
oooohhh...Bravo. 26in and the sweet bontrageresque set up on those seat stays. I am still riding a Ibis mojo hardtail, a fat chance wicked, a mikkelsen and feeling sad all these years of despise thrown for 26wheels from the hip "cycling culture".
Not around here, man!
- Garro.
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Will give you an amen on that one Mr. Garro.
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Now working on a 27.5" for a Salonisto:
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- Garro.
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Originally Posted by
steve garro
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And now it's off to gravy, just like that!
- Garro.
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I am still diggin on your ride, diggin it so much I wore out my pulaski. Is that your front rack Mr. Steve? That there is one nice whip.
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