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I know its a stupid question but, my rear wheel free hub has gone, its off for repair now and not sure I'll get it back in time for weekend coming up.
I've some old 26 inch wheels in shed, can i use them on my 29er, will it ride okay or will it just feel horrible.
Doing Welsh Ride thing and really don't want to be on my touring bike like last year, want to be on MTB 🙂
Couple of degrees off your head angle & a low BB maybe
Won't be that bad if it's that or not riding I bet.
ah ha, I shall perhaps give it ago. Thanks
Some might say it's the perfect setup. Probably some custom frames for this style already out there.
good mud clearance.
If you switch both wheels your BB will lower around 30mm. Can be mitigated a little by larger tyres. your steering will be lighter as you've less trail.
If you change just the rear wheel your bike will slacken by a degree and a half and you'll lose about 10-15mm off your bb and your steering will be much heavier due to more trail.
I would switch both wheels, especially if bikepacking, the lighter steering will feel better with the weight of your bags just watch the REALLY low BB. (probably still higher than the touring bike, mind)
I'm hopeful my wheel will be back in time so it will be full 29er again.
Currently sorting kit just dont sure what to take.
Remember to take both sizes of spare inner tubes.
I've been wondering the same thing about all my 26in kit. All my spare forks and wheels are 26in, but nowadays the frames I like are all 650b.
Would I die if I put 26in wheels on a 650b frame, or would it just steepen the head angle a wee bit, the equivalent of dropping my current fork's travel from 150mm to 130mm?
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[i]Would I die if I put 26in wheels on a 650b frame, or would it just steepen the head angle a wee bit, the equivalent of dropping my current fork's travel from 150mm to 130mm?[/i]
So, 650b forks and both wheels 26"?
Same head angle, lower BB.
26" forks (more travel that the 650b forks) and both wheels 26"
Same head angle, lower BB.
26" forks (but same travel as the 650b forks) and both wheels 26"
Steeper head angle and even lower BB.
Of course BIG 26" tyres will mitigate the changes somewhat.
Remember to take both sizes of spare inner tubes.
As long as he has 26 he'll be fine. They work in 29er tyres.
They do, but it's less faff trailside if you've the right size. Stretching them in at home is easy, cold wet fingers less so.
I stretched a 20" into a 29" one freezing night, after grabbing the wrong size on the way out in a hurry. It lasted about 10yrds. 😕
The difference between the bb heights on 26" and 650b will be 12.5mm. Noticeable but you'll be fine. Lower BBs are faster.
until you clip your pedals. 😉
Pedal strike?
Edit: beaten to it. Must stop reading last night's posts.
