1. 29-inch. 2. 3. 3. Splitting out the winners, Alex chose 26-inch as he felt the other bikes "numbed" the trail too much, while Giulio opted for the 27.5-inch as he appreciated the extra roll 6581 posts · Joined 2007. #2 · Feb 28, 2015. Most frames built to accommodate 26 x 4.8" tires will also accommodate 29+. You could have both. nyxcracer Discussion starter. 152 posts · Joined 2011. #3 · Mar 1, 2015. Thanks Sean. I already have 2 HT's, SS and geared- the 26 " fatbike seems more useful at this point. 27.5 and 29 Plus (Mid-Fat): Improved Traction and Stability. A “plus” or mid-fat bike has tires that are wider than traditional ones (2 to 2.5 inches) but narrower than fat bike tires (4 to 5 inches). Designs that fall into this category utilize both 27.5-inch and 29-inch wheels, although the former is the far more popular option at the moment. No, the rim size is different. 27.5(650b) has a bead seat diameter of 584mm. 26 in wheels have a bead seat diameter of 559mm. 27.5 tires won't fit 26 wheels, too loose. And 26 in tires you couldn't even begin to fit on 27.5 rims, they would be so tight. 2014 Fork Oil Volume Chart Download ». 2014 Fork Model. Oil Type. Location. Volume. 1. 32mm 26"/27.5" FLOAT 80-100 Evolution (O/C) 20wt. Gold. . Margin vs Markup Chart. Margins and markups actually interact in an entirely predictable manner. This means you can use one to determine the other. This can be done using formulas or a calculator. You can also use a markup vs margin table to easily see this relationship for the most common rates. To help, use this simple margin vs markup chart: Slightly larger is probably ok. With the original 26 x 2.0 tires on the bike, check the clearances. Remember that a 2.1 tire will be both wider and "taller". Look at how much space there is around the tire at the fork crown, where the tire is close to the downtube, where the tire passes between the seat stays, where the tire passes between the Fox Racing Shox 27.5 inch specific forks. On the topic of wheels, wheel/rim manufacturers have also noticed the potential of the upcoming 27.5 wheel standard. Brands like American Classic and Enve Composites currently have 3 models each for the 27.5 inch wheel size. Stan’s No Tubes has 4 models of 27.5inch wheel sets in their product range. Tyres of the same size may come with lots of different markings: 28×1¼×15/8, 28×1¾×1¼ or 700×32C, for example, which are all 32-622. Even worse, the same or very similar markings can sometimes be found on completely different sizes of tyre: 26×1½ and 26x1.5. It might be supposed that these two tyres are both notionally 26" diameter Today I try to answer the age old question Which is better? Until today I genuinely didnt know myself, as a big 27.5 inch fan can a day on the 29s chang

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