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August 30, 2007, 02:13:17 am »
Is is possible? I don't have any Xlinks on hand anymore, but have been thinking about the possibilities.
Will a Crosslink ELT or EXP handle another inch and a half of tire?
How about an 856 set up with a 26" rear and 29" front wheel? The larger hoop might just make up for the short suspension travel in the front.
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Should be no problem to cut and add the required amount to each leg at the dropouts if they are aluminu, if you can scare up a bad leg to use as fodder.
Hmmm, interesting idea. I think this venture needs to happen. I am up for the fab work, it you can scare up the parts.
A slightly longer strut, or modified strut for an appropriate air shock would balance it out. Or why not lengthen the swingarm too? Sweet!
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