Autobots- roll out. Hydra Prime. Finally shipping!

Hello @pushkar please check your email and thank you for the pictures! Helps yet firm my configuration sheet desirements! What size is that RED/BLK frame?
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That looks awesome, the rims are amazing too.
I would like to see the darker blue frame you did with those rims and maybe some Johnny 5 tires, I think that would look amazing, giving me very expensive ideas.

I noticed the front brake disc to be upgraded and rear one downgraded, any reason for this?
 
I noticed the front brake disc to be upgraded and rear one downgraded, any reason for this?
Front rotor is the upgraded MDR-P while the rear rotor is what comes with the Kindernay IGH, which is the only option. Thus my earlier comment re: mismatched rotors. However, functionally this works better despite the visual incongruence.
 
@pushkar on the 27.5X3.0 inch frames, is it possible to fit a 26X3.8 tire on a 65mm wide rim? Would love to be able to have a plus tire bike and a semi fat tire without having to change the rear swing arm.
 
@pushkar on the 27.5X3.0 inch frames, is it possible to fit a 26X3.8 tire on a 65mm wide rim? Would love to be able to have a plus tire bike and a semi fat tire without having to change the rear swing arm.


Diameter : close enough
- 1.5" on the diameter going from 27.5 to 26" tire.
+ 1.6" going from 3 to 3.8" tire

Width :
+ 0.4" (10mm)

The issue may be that the chain may rub against the tire when you get to the tallest rear sprocket (the 42T). If that is not too much of an issue, then this should work.
 
Diameter : close enough
- 1.5" on the diameter going from 27.5 to 26" tire.
+ 1.6" going from 3 to 3.8" tire

Width :
+ 0.4" (10mm)

The issue may be that the chain may rub against the tire when you get to the tallest rear sprocket (the 42T). If that is not too much of an issue, then this should work.
Nice! Now if the same combo would fit the Dorado Pro fork I’d be a happy camper.
 
Pushkar,
Have you weighed this bike, I’m curious do you know how the fat tire with all that carbon comes in.
thanks
‘Gary
 
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