Axle flip chip Sam2 6.9

Husky430

E*POWAH Master
Jul 8, 2019
590
989
Glasshouse Mts - Australia
Just a thought and I wonder if anyone has tried it. I know the bike is designed for down, but I do have a lot of tight single track near home.
So was wondering if you left the 29" rear wheel in and moved the flip chip on the axle to the lower position whether the wheel would have enough clearance in the chainstay.
My thinking being, shorter chainstay by 20mm and actually steepen the head angle by nearly a degree to over 65 making the bike a bit more maneuverable in the tighter stuff.
Like a said, just a thought and have ordered a 27.5 wheel for this very reason, just was wondering if anyone had tried it with a 29er.

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RustyMTB

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Jul 22, 2020
2,547
6,223
UK
I don't think you can without fouling the frame. Quick way to test it is to undo the brake caliper & flip the chip, try your luck.
 

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