rfneep
Well-Known Member
That's pretty much what I was thinking for a crude fit check. To avoid too much stress, it would likely require a fishmouth transition on the spacer tubes to match the curvature of the large tube. Even then, this could be chockful of stress risers and may not be strong enough without reinforcement or thick walls on the tube, and/or a thick cross tube. Also, I'd look closely at whether a straight tube would give too much seat tilt. It's pretty far from the present steer tube. So anything one tries is at your own risk!
I do not recommend actually trying anything without some more thinking. Maybe it's time to find a local frame builder /shop who can whip up something...
I do not recommend actually trying anything without some more thinking. Maybe it's time to find a local frame builder /shop who can whip up something...
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