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Now that is a fine plan!
I think it might be the height of the tyre that causes most trouble, I had 3.0/2.5 tyres on 24" rims in a 26" frame and it rode an absolute treat, very enjoyable
means you're stuck with discs though, or some kind of adapter. With tyres like those you might be anyway as they're possibly too big to fit Vs around, maybe a long armed canti at a very wide angle but then heel clearance is a problem.
Estay frames with disc mounts ... can't bring any to mind, think the extra leverage of discs at the dropouts is generally too much for them. That's what killed off production of the fantastic Scott thermoplastic thingy that I loved, just couldn't mount discs to it
Lots of trouble in store, how far are you prepared/set up to mod things?
At the other end you'll need a bit of height on the fork crown so will want to be a sus-corrected frame to avoid wheelbarrowing it too.
That means late nineties estay frame ideally with disc mounts, any ideas folks?
Just thought, Rampage had a Hope brake arm adapter thing for sale, that might be an option.
I think it might be the height of the tyre that causes most trouble, I had 3.0/2.5 tyres on 24" rims in a 26" frame and it rode an absolute treat, very enjoyable

Estay frames with disc mounts ... can't bring any to mind, think the extra leverage of discs at the dropouts is generally too much for them. That's what killed off production of the fantastic Scott thermoplastic thingy that I loved, just couldn't mount discs to it

Lots of trouble in store, how far are you prepared/set up to mod things?
At the other end you'll need a bit of height on the fork crown so will want to be a sus-corrected frame to avoid wheelbarrowing it too.
That means late nineties estay frame ideally with disc mounts, any ideas folks?
Just thought, Rampage had a Hope brake arm adapter thing for sale, that might be an option.