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Author Topic: What's is the typical head tube length of a standard headset frame please?  (Read 663 times)

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mamadirt

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I seem to have 100 or 110mm as a figure in my head - which is correct for a typical BMX frame with a standard (not internal) aheadset fitting?

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SaMAlex

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4 inch (so just over 100mm)  :daumenhoch:

Redlines were 5 inch  :crazy2:

mamadirt

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Cheers Alex!  :daumenhoch:

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4 inch (so just over 100mm)  :daumenhoch:

Redlines were 5 inch  :crazy2:
Some Torkers had a long headtube, So it's possible so did some Haro's

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4 inch (so just over 100mm)  :daumenhoch:

Redlines were 5 inch  :crazy2:
Some Torkers had a long headtube, So it's possible so did some Haro's

The Torker Freestylist had a 5 inch headtube but that was made way after Haro moved production to Taiwan.  I don't know of any Haro having a 5 inch headtube  :daumenhoch:.


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