Just wanted to update the thread with how much grinding I did to the rear dropout so that I could use the lowest sprocket on my 10 speed rear hub. I took about 2.5mm of material off which is all it took to keep the chain from rubbing the dropout.
All in, how much did you end up sinking into this? It looks good!
Do you think the Surly 3.8 tires would fit in the frame mounted on the narrower stock rims on the complete bike?
Let us know what you think of the Fat B Nimble's, been looking at maybe getting a pair myself...I bit the bullet and ordered a complete bike in pink for my wife. After much research, I think I can fit the Panaracer Fat B Nimble in the frame mounted on the stock rims. I have seen them mounted on Surly Marge Lites (65mm rim) and measuring out 84mm which is just a hair over 3 1/4". The bike will be here on Wednesday and the tires on Friday, so I will know by next weekend how it works out. I found the Fat B Nimble tires on Ebay for $84 shipped for a pair--I was impressed considering $60/piece is about the cheapest I could find them anywhere else.
Awesome news!
I got the bike today, and the Fat B Nimbles also arrived a couple days early. I assembled the bike and got everything adjusted in a couple of hours. The Alivio components are solid entry level gear and provide fast crisp shifts. I have an 1/8" clearance on the lower chainstays with the Fat B Nimble installed. The best part of all, the "rub" that made the bikes defective and selling for $299 is non-existent on this bike. I can use the smallest cog with 1/8" clearance from the dropout. This bike is perfect, and an absolute unbeatable deal. It weighs a hair over 35 lbs with the new tires. With some component upgrades, this could easily be a 30 lbs Fatbike. I am impressed and 100% satisfied with my purchase.
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