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Community => Thorn General => Topic started by: n/a on December 09, 2006, 04:05:12 PM
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Hi
Can anyone offer some advice help please I am only 5' 2" tall and have terrible trouble trying to find a bike suitable. I have seen that Thorn do/did a 475s frame for Audax Classic frame in which I am interested, and am thinking of attempting to build a bike for myself.
Sorry to be so blonde but I see that the specs say 26" wheels, I normally use a bike that has 700 size wheels and Campag 10spd 12/25 cassette and compact chainset 10 spd 34/50 170 crankset - would it be possible to transfer these to the Thorn Audax Classic? CAn anyone recommend any 26" wheels (not too dear) that would be suitable please?[:I]
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As far as I can tell the Audax Classic is a 700C bike so you should be able to use your existing wheels. The spec sheet suggests that the smallest size is a 500, I don't see any mention of a 475s or of 26" wheels.
Perhaps there used to be a 475 size with 26" wheels - I imagine it must be tricky building a frame of that size around 700C wheels. Probably the best thing to do is ring up and ask.
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THanks for your help. This is what the info said from sjs advert:
Thorn 531C Audax Classic
Fast Touring Solo Bike Frame - accepts 26" (559) wheels
and 47-57 Allen Key Calliper Brakes.
Size: 475S has a short top tube and is specifically designed for people
who are short with short legs. (4ft 10" - 5ft 2")
- will do as you suggest and ring SJS, but my guess is like you say the frame is far too small for 700 wheels - not easy being small!! Many thanks for helping
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Where did you find this info? I've searched for it on sjscycles web but couldn't find it.
Have you looked at the Audax 853? (http://www.thorncycles.co.uk/audax853.html). The smallest size (495S) has a virtual top tube lenght of only 500mm and it's designed for 700c wheels. But I imagine it's quite more expensive than the 531C you've seen, Reynolds 853 is top class!
I'm only 5ft 1", I asked about the Audax 853 to Thorn and they told me that the smallest size should suit me fine.
I own a Raven Adventure Tour from 2004. The top tube is only 490mm, I use flat bars but some times I wish I had drops... so the Audax shouldn't be a problem.
Haven't decided yet for the Audax, I'm now so used to Rohloff! A Mercuy with drops and light wheels is my dreamt bike... but it's so expensive!