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24" dragonfly yardbird frame


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A blessed day to all some insights on this frame

I like to try to built a 24" street trials bike out of this frame

Ill use :

Dragonfly yardbird Crmo frame

Arcade fork

BBB 90 x 35 stem

tactic handlebar

FFW 18 and 15 rear fixed cog

NS bike 24" rim

hollyroller tires

Shimano zee brakeset on icetech rotors 180

Disc tab would be provided on this frame using

a 4140 cnc plate and tig welded

the first pic was set up using a 24" fork If i will

use the Arcade fork the BB will be having a + 15 or + 20 BB height

I hope someone can give me advices on this build

thank you

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BTW I also have a 26" specific rig

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I wouldn't weld the disc mount as its quite close to the dropouts of the frame. Temperature might weaken the welds there and you will soon get cracks appearing around that spot. I might be wrong, of course, but I have welded many frames before and none of them lasted me long after that...
Can't say much about the spec of your 24" but that control frame looks sweet!

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hi neset thank you for the insight I will not go for the welding stuff instead I already purchased a 24" specific trials street frame with disc tabs

I will go from there I am 5'7" tall and weigh around 52 kilos should I go for a 180mm rotor disc set up or 203 for better stopping and holding power?

Thank you for the comment

Regards

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