i need help will my specialed stuff fit on a piglet frame
jakestanworth
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i hav a specialized stumpjumper fsr comp 2007 spec found here
http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/SBC ... spid=22213
geometry found here
http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/SBC ... spid=22213
i hav a medium fame and realy need to no if all this stuff wil fit on a ragley piglet frame
frame spec =
Frame Details:
• "Three Finger" chainstay bridge is exclusive to Ragley, and improved for this year, being made from a single investment cast piece. Allows massive tyre clearance so you can fit 2.5in rubber with massive chainring and tyre clearance. Happy with 36t middle rings and gives resilience to any attempted chainsuck/derailment. Bridgeless design gives better mud clearance.
• Bridgeless seatstays give awesome ride and huge mud clearance.
• Bolt on cable guides give multiple options for cable routing and replaceability.
• Custom sticker kit lets your personalise your frame your way.
• Two choices of colour
• ISCG 05 tabs added for 2011.
• ED coated inside and out for rust protection
• Powder coated (not cheaper, weaker "wet paint") for durability.
Frame Specs:
• Rear disc size up to 165mm max
• Weight:
• Rear Spacing: 135mm QR
• Required Headset Style: Headset 1.125in standard
• Frame Material: chromoly steel
• BB Shell Width: 73mm
• Dropouts: Horizontal
• Front Derailleur Clamp Diameter: 34.9mm
• Derailleur Type: Top Pull
• Seat Post Diameter: 30.9mm
• Seat Clamp Diameter: 34.9mm
• Chainline: 50mm
• Recommended Fork Length: 120mm optimised
• IS Disc mounts
• Wheel Size: 26”
• Tyre Clearance: 2.5”
thank u
http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/SBC ... spid=22213
geometry found here
http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/SBC ... spid=22213
i hav a medium fame and realy need to no if all this stuff wil fit on a ragley piglet frame
frame spec =
Frame Details:
• "Three Finger" chainstay bridge is exclusive to Ragley, and improved for this year, being made from a single investment cast piece. Allows massive tyre clearance so you can fit 2.5in rubber with massive chainring and tyre clearance. Happy with 36t middle rings and gives resilience to any attempted chainsuck/derailment. Bridgeless design gives better mud clearance.
• Bridgeless seatstays give awesome ride and huge mud clearance.
• Bolt on cable guides give multiple options for cable routing and replaceability.
• Custom sticker kit lets your personalise your frame your way.
• Two choices of colour
• ISCG 05 tabs added for 2011.
• ED coated inside and out for rust protection
• Powder coated (not cheaper, weaker "wet paint") for durability.
Frame Specs:
• Rear disc size up to 165mm max
• Weight:
• Rear Spacing: 135mm QR
• Required Headset Style: Headset 1.125in standard
• Frame Material: chromoly steel
• BB Shell Width: 73mm
• Dropouts: Horizontal
• Front Derailleur Clamp Diameter: 34.9mm
• Derailleur Type: Top Pull
• Seat Post Diameter: 30.9mm
• Seat Clamp Diameter: 34.9mm
• Chainline: 50mm
• Recommended Fork Length: 120mm optimised
• IS Disc mounts
• Wheel Size: 26”
• Tyre Clearance: 2.5”
thank u
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the piglet frame i wil be getin is a large frame0
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What, so you want someone else to work it all out given you've got all the info you need?0
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generic stuff that might not fit when swapping frames...
Steerer may be too short.
Forks may have unsuitable travel.
Seatpost different diameter.
Different front mech type.
Rear hub spacing may be different.
Brake lines might not be long enough.
Gear cable might not be long enough.
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Plus rear wheel dishing may be different."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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The Northern Monkey wrote:+1
generic stuff that might not fit when swapping frames...
Steerer may be too short.
Forks may have unsuitable travel.
Seatpost different diameter.
Different front mech type.
Rear hub spacing may be different.
Brake lines might not be long enough.
Gear cable might not be long enough.
etc etc etc.
thanks0