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Old 01-14-2007, 03:42 PM   #1
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2007 SX Traill III Frame Questions.

Hey guys...I found a decent line on a new SX Trail III frame. I looked on Specialized's website and I can't find the info I need...so here it goes:

1) What is the bottom bracket width?

2) What is the rear wheel spacing? 135mm? Can I use a regular king iso hub with a quick release on the rear?...or does it have to be bolt on?

3) I think I read 170mm is the max fork? Is that right? Could I run a 180mm totem coil? ...or would that void the warranty?

Thanks!
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Old 01-14-2007, 04:32 PM   #2
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Woops...forgot one more....what is the max rear tire width? I hope I can stick with my 2.5 :01:
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Old 01-15-2007, 12:08 AM   #3
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Hey guys...I found a decent line on a new SX Trail III frame. I looked on Specialized's website and I can't find the info I need...so here it goes:

1) What is the bottom bracket width?

2) What is the rear wheel spacing? 135mm? Can I use a regular king iso hub with a quick release on the rear?...or does it have to be bolt on?

3) I think I read 170mm is the max fork? Is that right? Could I run a 180mm totem coil? ...or would that void the warranty?

Thanks!
51mm chainline, 73mm shell, I have seen a 2.5 fit with mud clearance. Call specialized to find out about the totem and warranty. It shouldnt but they would know better then I.

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