IdahoBrett
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Anyone ever convert a frame into a gravel bike? Curious what frame(s) are good donors.
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I have 2 58cm XS800s, 1998, 2003. The rear stays have a smidge more clearance on the 98 than the 2003. (CAD3 vs CAD4) I can run 38mm on the '98 and 35mm on the 2003, maybe bigger but I choose not to. With the Headshok forks a 40mm works no problem. Also I am 6'2" and they fit fine. I just converted the '98 to flat bars with XT shifters and brake levers last winter. Probably my favorite cross bike, also have a steel Jamis Nova which is mighty fine.Interesting. I’m 6’2” with a 34 inch inseam. I think Cannondale sizing chart says I’m good for 58cm. But I wonder about that. I know on their mtb frames prior to 2010 the XL “feels” like the correct size. Reading your comment I may have to stick to a 60cm in my searching.
Just illustrates that there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to bike sizes. You're two inches taller than I and comfortable on a 58 cm XS800. I think a 58 is too small for me and if they had made a 62cm, that's what I would prefer.I have 2 58cm XS800s, 1998, 2003. The rear stays have a smidge more clearance on the 98 than the 2003. (CAD3 vs CAD4) I can run 38mm on the '98 and 35mm on the 2003, maybe bigger but I choose not to. With the Headshok forks a 40mm works no problem. Also I am 6'2" and they fit fine. I just converted the '98 to flat bars with XT shifters and brake levers last winter. Probably my favorite cross bike, also have a steel Jamis Nova which is mighty fine.
The Jamis is 631, mine's a 57cm, admittidly on the small side, 2001 and my wife has a 2002. They are no Cannondale but nice rides. I actually prefer the Jamis for pavement and the XS800s for mixing it up. My wife also has a Redline Conquest and a 1998 XR800, upgraded a touch, we just picked up for $200. We now have matching 1998 800's.Just illustrates that there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to bike sizes. You're two inches taller than I and comfortable on a 58 cm XS800. I think a 58 is too small for me and if they had made a 62cm, that's what I would prefer.
Friend has a Jamis CX. I'm trying to remember the tubing - Reynolds 631?
The starting price for the XR800 may have been$550, which I knew was high. He then dropped to $300. We went to look at it and offered $200. I thought we settled at $250, next thing I know he says he'd take $200. It's not pristine, but for a '98, it's nice. Like you said, a steal.Buddy has been very happy with his Jamis. Only issue has been the finish on the Tiagra parts hasn't held up well - as is typical of that era Shimano. The XR800 for $200 was a steal.
Of what?Pictures please @texmexas !
The XR800's.Of what?
Did you mean the 2 XS800's, size 58cm or the XR800 size 54cm?The XR800's.
Any or all. It's a model I don't have and hope to some day rectify. Meanwhile I'll have to be satisfied with other's good fortunes to own a much desired (by me) model.Did you mean the 2 XR800's, size 58cm or the XR800 size 54cm?
I posted 3 CX pics in the cyclocross gallery.Pictures please @texmexas !