GT-Steve Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Aug 2, 2013 #1 .... Should it be 26.8 or 27.0?? 27.2 is tooooooo tight.
NeilM Retrobike Rider Feedback View Aug 2, 2013 #2 Just been down to the garage to measure mine, and certainly seems to be 27.2mm.
ishaw Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Aug 2, 2013 #4 I think they varied tbh. I've two rts frames, made in the USA and one is 26.8 and the other 27.0????
MADJEZ Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Aug 2, 2013 #5 27 !!! there was a previous thread and it measured between 26.8-27 (possibly due to aly corrosion in seattube.)
27 !!! there was a previous thread and it measured between 26.8-27 (possibly due to aly corrosion in seattube.)
GT-Steve Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Aug 2, 2013 #6 That's a royal PITA cos I had a 27.2 Ti post all ready to rock and roll in it... :cry: Time for a rethink..
That's a royal PITA cos I had a 27.2 Ti post all ready to rock and roll in it... :cry: Time for a rethink..
A Antfox Retro Guru Aug 2, 2013 #7 Both my Zaskars have different sizes , one is 28.6 and the other 27.0 ???? Very odd
GT-Steve Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Aug 2, 2013 #8 I don't have the money to find out the hard way... and I've left my damn calipers at work....
merckx Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Aug 3, 2013 #9 from what i understand, tubing supply varied during construction, possibly explaining the minute differences in internal diameter. i run 27.0 in all of mine, 92 94 and 95 and they seem fine
from what i understand, tubing supply varied during construction, possibly explaining the minute differences in internal diameter. i run 27.0 in all of mine, 92 94 and 95 and they seem fine
MADJEZ Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Aug 3, 2013 #10 Possibly silly question: The difference between 27 & 27.2 is almost negligible. Would the post polish/rub down by 0.2 without too much effort ?
Possibly silly question: The difference between 27 & 27.2 is almost negligible. Would the post polish/rub down by 0.2 without too much effort ?