There are a few of them on BMXMuseum...mostly with 24" rims. My 24" (wheeled) frame is probably destined for a Manta Ray clone...one of my 20" (wheeled) frames might end up as a Sting Ray....but the other ones will be BMX'd or Strandied .
Hey sorry, I only just now saw that there was activity on this thread. Looks like @RustyGold has you covered, though. I would have said the same... the Camelbacks are all 17" frames as far as I know. The four that I have are all 17" anyway, and that's a coaster, a three-speed, and two 5-speeds. I have heard of a mythical 27" wheel camelback Varsity, but I've never seen one in the flesh. I can say that there's many pics of these online done as big BMX cruisers, and they seem to make for a nice, fairly light middle ground between a full cantilever frame strandie and a modern big-dollar 26" BMX cruiser. I am really digging my current RRBBO build on one of them.The only Camelback frames I've ever seen are made for smaller riders. Do you happen to know offhand what size frames they were made in? I'd like to 26" BMX one out eventually.
I did a little research and asked a guy on Instagram who has done a number of these what he uses, and he said 1.5s and 1.75s are wide enough to have a little meat but still nice and light. He said 1.9s and even some 2.0s will juuuuuust fit, but your wheels have to be REALLY straight. If you're on Instagram, he's klunkers26. On his advice, and on seeing the tires DizzleProblems posted above, I went with 1.75s for my current build (Michelin Country Rock).Do you think a set of Thick Slicks at 26x2.0 could work on this frame? Just asking cause my next search will be a Camelback frame.
I have heard of a mythical 27" wheel camelback Varsity, but I've never seen one in the flesh.
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