Keep looking. There are plenty of $100+ models that a painful for me. Many cheaper ones that fit great.
Some less expensive Bell and Giro models are former high end helmets.
On-One Inbred. The Swapout versions we have in stock have removable canti bosses on the seatstays.
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400mm A-C seems very short for a 26" mtb fork. That is more of a cyclocross length.
The shortest A-C I have fit a 29x2.1 tire is ~420mm. Barely cleared the steel unicrown.
Yup, I was able to try it on at interbike. Have yet to see one locally in a shop. HucknRoll had them the last time I looked. They are pretty good about returns.
I love my Trabec, though it does leave a POC mark on my forehead.
I does fit my head almost perfectly. As always, you need to try it on. The Hex does not fit me very well.
This is a bike I want to, and do, ride. It is not a big hit bike and never intended as such. There is far more to cycling than just downhilling. There are and will be other On-One models for that.
This is more the rally car than the Baja truck.
I have never used a 18mm tire if any sort, let...
Adventure Bike (AKA monster cross)
I have been testing the bike since mid summer.
Road, trail, gravel, and combos of all. Just change the tire/wheels as needed.
Have it setup with a hodge-podge of parts I had.
50/34 (compact road) x 11-32/34
Ultegra STI levers
BB7 Road brakes
On-One Midge...
I use about the same pressure with tubes or tubeless. If the tubeless is tubeless ready or DIY "converted" (I rarely do the latter) I usually need to run HIGHER pressure to prevent squirm in the corners.
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