Don’t need to at all, but for the sake of my argument getting a fork that clears bigger rubber on a 27” rim - and the rim and tire to go with - makes the older bike more capable and it’s all about pushing up the capability to more closely match (and in some cases exceed?) that new rig.
Feb. 12, 2020, 7:12 a.m. - Andrew Major
Don’t need to at all, but for the sake of my argument getting a fork that clears bigger rubber on a 27” rim - and the rim and tire to go with - makes the older bike more capable and it’s all about pushing up the capability to more closely match (and in some cases exceed?) that new rig.