The 26er version?
If so, how's it fit, how's it ride, what's the chainstay clearance like etc. etc.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks.
Mark
NEPMTBA
06-27-2008, 07:15 AM
Well...
I still swing a leg over the 26er after riding my other RL 29ers and it feels small to me even though it's the largest frame they make! Not a bad thing. I just have to remember to adapt. It still a fun bike and I have never thought of selling even tough I spend most of my time on the 29ers. I have WTB Wierwolf 2.55s and the ride is smooth. Since it's the Mono and not the more expensive lighter more responsive ride. I wouldn't mind adding a custom made rigid fork in the future for more feel.
Maybe a 23 inch frame would fit better... Hey, Redline how about a larger frame than the 21 inch.
I don't ask for much... LOL!:thumbsup:
longhaultrucker
07-04-2008, 06:01 PM
...26er frame n fork from a freind on another forum.it's never been built up,and comes w/ seat/post,stem and 3 sets of dropouts.my plan is to make it my 26er gearie bike,replacing my barely-too-small-so-i-never-ride-it rocky mtn blizzard.it will most likely have a new convertable travel fork,bb5's and the 1x8 drivetrain off my new d440 (which will go to a sram X9 or X7 2x9 most likely).i'll let ya know how it goes,but may be a month or so (i won't leave the 29er unridable...gotta scrounge some $;) ).
hmmm....that'll leave me still w/ 1 26er SS (04 monocog),1 26er geared (07 flite),and 1 29er geared,but i'll now be all redline,all the time:thumbsup: :p