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Old 2012-07-30, 10:25 PM   #16
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To see if it'd fit, putting them on an Oracle, you'd have to ask UDC, but it would fit the steel frame.

If a 3" fits w/ the LM on the Oracle, you wouldn't have to get adaptors like you would w/ the steel frame, like Ben said.

Using same tire on a wider rim dampens out the bumps, noticably doesn't get caught in grooves, and turns less sharply on my 20". I've heard similar w/ the LM.
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