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Old September 13th 16, 10:19 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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"Gregory Sutter" wrote in message
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On 2016-09-11, Sir Ridesalot wrote:

BTW, I remember back in the 1980s when Cannondale MTBs had a 26"
front wheel and a 24" rear wheel because the 24" size gave slightly
lower gearing.


Ibis Mtn Trials also had the same setup of 26" front and 24" rear.
I owned one for a couple years; it was fun and maneuverable.


In the UK around the 50s & 60s, GPO and many delivery bikes had peculiar
mixed wheel sizes.

Not sure - but the tyres probably weren't available from shops as a
deterrent to nicking the bikes.

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