greencat":2rg7v5gl said:Charge did a titanium and 650b plus version of their Cooker about 4-5 years ago. If it's like the others of that era, it took a standard hub (rather than boost) and can accommodate 2.8 inch tyres.
wadsy":2af1pr31 said:greencat":2af1pr31 said:Charge did a titanium and 650b plus version of their Cooker about 4-5 years ago. If it's like the others of that era, it took a standard hub (rather than boost) and can accommodate 2.8 inch tyres.
Would the 650 work with 'standard' 26" mtb wheels?
Definitely want standard hubs etc, don't want to get into boost stuff or tapered headtubes etc!
Cheers
2manyoranges":178kvjbn said:Hmmmm let me think....oh, I know....Stanton and Cotic - my favourite flavours at the moment....
greencat":3ms17ans said:wadsy":3ms17ans said:greencat":3ms17ans said:Charge did a titanium and 650b plus version of their Cooker about 4-5 years ago. If it's like the others of that era, it took a standard hub (rather than boost) and can accommodate 2.8 inch tyres.
Would the 650 work with 'standard' 26" mtb wheels?
Definitely want standard hubs etc, don't want to get into boost stuff or tapered headtubes etc!
Cheers
26 inch wheels are gonna drop the bottom bracket - possibly too low to avoid regular pedal strikes.
wadsy":rjec0cjo said:Ok, so non 650b - would the standard cooker take a 2.4?