Thanks, you have just unstalled my project!
The fork tubes from this larger (20" rear, 24" front) OCC version are 1.25" OD and about 27" from the top of the tube to the axle dropouts.
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Unfortunately for my short-lived idea, it has a 1.25" threaded steerer tube too!
I had one sitting around for years I wanted to put on a bike. my problem was the long as steer tube length. I just recently got a frame to put it on; a Schwinn Link. All I had to add was a threadless bearing race and one inch spacer. I just wish it had that digger profile like the sting ray. Also the fork tubes not being adjustable in the clamps suck and using bmx diameter bars.The fork tubes from this larger (20" rear, 24" front) OCC version are 1.25" OD and about 27" from the top of the tube to the axle dropouts.
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Unfortunately for my short-lived idea, it has a 1.25" threaded steerer tube too!
This is exactly the bike that I have and want to restore. I have owned it since 2007. The neck tube can be replaced with any size. Billet trees are recommended with any gas engine upgrade.The fork tubes from this larger (20" rear, 24" front) OCC version are 1.25" OD and about 27" from the top of the tube to the axle dropouts.
, if, you know a quality weldet
Unfortunately for my short-lived idea, it has a 1.25" threaded steerer tube too!
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