walter1775
Retro Newbie
Very strangely my seat tube is about 27.18mm in diameter when I measured with a caliper. Makes me weary of my dropper post plan. I was able to fit a 27.2 seat post in from another bike I had but the fit was ridiculously tight and took about 30 seconds of muscling to move in and out. given its a 0.02 mm difference I think I could get away with brute forcing it into the frame or lightly sanding to fit.Nice!
Totally agree on the high bottom bracket being a bit of a feature on these frames. I found going above around 465mm axle to crown length started to tip this into being a slight negative trait for the riding I commonly do, but they are awesome for seated pedaling over rough terrain without worrying about pedal strikes.
I think if I wanted to ride it with a longer fork I'd probably try out an angleset and offset shock bushes to bring the BB height back down a smidge. I did ride mine with a 110mm fork for a while and to be fair it was pretty capable, but it always felt a tiny bit "off" whereas at 85mm travel it feels really natural.
Is yours a 30.0mm seat post like mine? I did wonder if it would be possible to ream out the seat tube to fit a 30.9mm dropper, but I'm not brave enough to try. You could always use a 27.2mm with a shim though. Do stick a pic up if you end up adding this.
My seat post (original ovation one) was hair over 27.1 mm and slid around super easily in the frame.