Old 26" 456 - anyon...
 

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[Closed] Old 26" 456 - anyone run 650b and 40mm tyres?

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As title, just musing about a "ride from home bike". Can't afford/don't want another bike (I have reached n+1=divorce) but there's a fair bit of rough road/easy track near me and I'm wondering (clutching at straws) if I could get some cheapish 650b wheels made up on some spare hubs, add gravel/file tread tyres, rigid fork and some multi position bars and get a gravel/utility/exploring bike at minimal cost.

Or is this idea a load of horse muck?


 
Posted : 29/01/2020 11:37 pm
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Or is there some 26" fast rolling 2.0"+ tyre i should just buy instead.


 
Posted : 29/01/2020 11:38 pm
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Pondering similar with a Inbred I've got that's not selling. I know 700x42 wheels/tyres go in. But I've already got a gravel bike, so not sure exactly what to do with the Inbred.


 
Posted : 29/01/2020 11:54 pm
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Potentially unhelpful answer but I run an oldish 456 carbon evo 26" frame with 650b x 2.35" tyres and mudguards - little close when it's really muddy but there would be loads of room for 40 mm tyres. That's assuming your "Old 26" 456" is comparable to mine - I've no idea if the steel ones were the same shape or clearance.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 8:54 am

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