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Are 2.6″ Tires The Right Size For 40mm Rims?

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Condensed Info: 2.6" tires can technically be installed on rims with 40mm internal width, but in most cases, they will be too narrow. 40mm rims are designed for 3" or…

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Are 2.4″ Tires a Good Fit For a 35mm Rim?

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35mm rims are normally combined with 2.8"+ tires. Nonetheless, a 2.4" tire can still be installed on a 35mm rim. In some cases, the fit could be a bit tight,…

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Is It Crazy To Throw 29″ Wheels On a 26″ Frame?

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Condensed Answer: In some cases, it might be possible to install 29" wheels on a 26 bike, but more often than not the fork and/or the frame will not have…

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Is It Technically Correct To Install a 27.5″ Fork On a 29″ Frame?

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Read more about the article Is It Technically Correct To Install a 27.5″ Fork On a 29″ Frame?

Condensed Info: In most cases, a 29" frame can readily accept a 27.5" fork. However, the new fork will steepen the headtube of the frame and may also be unable…

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Would It Be Crazy To Install a 27.5″ Fork On a 26″ Frame?

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Condensed Info: A 27.5" fork can be installed on a 26" frame as long as the head tube and the steerer of the fork are compatible.The new fork is longer…

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The Compatibility of 12-speed Cassettes and 9-speed Hubs

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General Knowledge As the number of speeds grows, the width of bike cassettes doesn't increase dramatically. The goal is to make rear hubs compatible with the widest number of cassettes…

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Can You Put a Road Bike Saddle On an MTB? (fast answer)

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Read more about the article Can You Put a Road Bike Saddle On an MTB? (fast answer)

Condensed answer: A road bike saddle can be installed and used effectively on an MTB. To minimize the chances of failure, it's recommended to stay away from the lightest and…

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Can You Ride a Downhill Bike Uphill? (fast answer)

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Condensed Answer: Theoretically, downhill bikes can be used uphill, but their geometry, weight, and lack of low gears make them very inefficient climbers. If climbing is a priority, downhill bikes…

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Analyzing The Compatibility Of Downhill Forks and Enduro Bikes

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A downhill fork can be mounted on an enduro frame. The extra travel of the fork, however, will increase the stress on the head tube and change the geometry of…

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Are Hardtail MTBs Compatible With Downhill Forks?

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Condensed Info: A downhill fork can be installed on a hardtail only when the frame is strong enough to handle the travel (compression) of the fork. If the frame isn't…

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