Yes, the pairing of a 27.5 fork on a 26 frame is possible! But your riding experience won’t differ much. There are many pros and cons to this pairing. For instance, You’ll get better speed and control. However, you’ll be sacrificing bicycle aesthetics and it’ll be tough to make tight turns.
If you want to travel longer, then you should choose a mountain bike with wheel size of 29 inches as these are ideal for crossing multiple terrains without any hassles. In case you want to ride fast, then shorter wheels can be excellent for you. Suspension. Suspension plays a significant role, especially when the terrain is a mountain.
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Yes, it’s possible to install 27.5 wheels on a 29 bike. However, you will need to make some adjustments to the bike’s geometry to make it fit properly. In particular, it’s important to take into account the size of the wheel. Typically, a 27.5 wheel is narrower than a 29er’s. While the two wheel sizes are nearly identical, one has more
I have Mavic Roam XL 2.2 650b tire I have extra and decided to sell it and this guys phones me and asks if its possible to put that tire on 26 rim. don't know where, but I read (maybe even on this forum) that somebody uses Maxxis 27.5 tires on his 26 rims with no problems. has anybody else done
The fork is available with 150-, 160-, 170- and 180mm of travel, offering space for up to a 2.8in tyre on both 25.5- and 29-inch models. It also comes with either 1.5- or 1.8in steerer options for OEM e-MTBs and three crown sizes with 59mm, 63mm and 69mm options. The latter is big enough to fit that 1.8in steerer.
ski-n-bike-da-east wrote: By only outing 27.5 wheels on a 29er frame, the bottom bracket with be super low. However, you could try bumping up your fork travel, and using offset bushings in the
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can you put 27.5 wheels on a 26 fork