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"Motorbike" questions

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dougfisk

Cruisin' on my Bluebird
I've taken an interest in the old "Motorbike" style but I am too ignorant to act just yet. I see that they could be had with 28 in "standard" wheels & tires or 26 in balloon. Are the frames, forks and fenders different and specific to each wheel size?? I see a lot of ill-fitting fenders on actual bikes but not in old illustrations. Is this a mis-match of wheel to frame issue?
 
I don't think specific frames were made for 26" models my Zenith has spacers between the frame and fender
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Here is a 1936ish snyder that judging by the fork came as a 26" bike. but has plenty of room in the frame for 28" wheels. I've been told the frame is the same for both versions it was a matter of which fork was spec'd that decided if it was a 26" or 28"

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in the early 30s they made a transition to ballon. the frames still had a 28in fit and used spacers between the fenders and the frame for the new 26in wheel for a short while. they would still sell 28's with the new 26's then it was all 26 inchs after that. you can fit 26in rims on a 28in frame for the rat bike look.
 
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