Will 650b fit?
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Will 650b fit?
Hi everybody.
I'm sure this question has been answered a dozen times but I cant find any post. I apologize.
Im tinkering on an old mtb bike frame. Not sure of the brand but I was told it was gary fisher. It has 26 inch wheels and I am considering going to 650 b. My question is what is the measurement from center of axel to outside of rim? I have 14 inches from center of my drop out to the cross piece on the chain stays. Front is not an issue because I've ordered a low end suntour air fork. It seems like it should be simple 13 3/4 of an inch but the old 26 inch only measure around 11 inches and on my 29er it's only like 12.5. So I'm a bit confused. Thanks every one.
I'm sure this question has been answered a dozen times but I cant find any post. I apologize.
Im tinkering on an old mtb bike frame. Not sure of the brand but I was told it was gary fisher. It has 26 inch wheels and I am considering going to 650 b. My question is what is the measurement from center of axel to outside of rim? I have 14 inches from center of my drop out to the cross piece on the chain stays. Front is not an issue because I've ordered a low end suntour air fork. It seems like it should be simple 13 3/4 of an inch but the old 26 inch only measure around 11 inches and on my 29er it's only like 12.5. So I'm a bit confused. Thanks every one.
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Why not stay with 26 inch?
Wiki has the info you need. 26 inch wheel has a diameter of 559 mm; 650 b 584 mm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycl...%20(670%20mm).
So you'll need brakes that can adjust for that difference (12.5 mm)
Wiki has the info you need. 26 inch wheel has a diameter of 559 mm; 650 b 584 mm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycl...%20(670%20mm).
So you'll need brakes that can adjust for that difference (12.5 mm)
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Your problem will likely be brake pads hitting air instead of brake track on the rim.
Will they move up 1/2"?
The BSD's are 559 & 584mm or 25mm (1") difference in diameter. that's 1/2" in radius.
WHY? If you want a skinnier tire, 26X1.25" will work great.
Will they move up 1/2"?
The BSD's are 559 & 584mm or 25mm (1") difference in diameter. that's 1/2" in radius.
WHY? If you want a skinnier tire, 26X1.25" will work great.
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It has disc brakes. I googled the rim diameter that doesnt help me. I suck at math lol. I need the distance from the center of the hub to the outside of the rim. I should be able to figure that out from the erd but I dont trust my figuring. I have two new deore hubs I'm useing for the wheels. I'm not opposed to staying with 26 inch but there real cheap single wall rims and I'll probably upgrade. So I was just looking at options.
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It has disc brakes. I googled the rim diameter that doesnt help me. I suck at math lol. I need the distance from the center of the hub to the outside of the rim. I should be able to figure that out from the erd but I dont trust my figuring. I have two new deore hubs I'm useing for the wheels. I'm not opposed to staying with 26 inch but there real cheap single wall rims and I'll probably upgrade. So I was just looking at options.
https://www.velomine.com/index.php?m...oducts_id=5663
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Thank you i think that answered my question. I thought 650b were wider then a standard 26 inch wheel? It doesnt matter any way because the frame will only allow 2.25. I believe that's available in both rim sizes. Thanks every one
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Get a quality 26 mtb wheel; they're out there. These aren't bad for $129 a pair, https://www.velomine.com/index.php?m...oducts_id=5663 Quote
thank you those are nice and reasonable price. I like building my own wheels. So I am just looking for rims. Not that I do a better job then what's available I just really enjoy doing it.
thank you those are nice and reasonable price. I like building my own wheels. So I am just looking for rims. Not that I do a better job then what's available I just really enjoy doing it.
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584mm=23"
Add the nominal tire sizeX2 to that. At least on paper.....
26X2.00 tire =22+4=26".
26X2.50 tire= 22+5=27"
a 27.5" would be a nominal 2.25" tire.
A cruiser style tire would might fit where an aggressive knobby might not.
Other than being a lemming, what are you actually trying to accomplish?
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A lemming sir? I assume you mean one who unthinkingly joins a mass movement in a headlong rush to destruction? Or a rodent that lives in the artic? I feel that I am neither.
what I'm trying to accomplish it to build 2 quality wheels that fit my bike and my wallet. If 27.5s will fit that's a lot more options to consider.
what I'm trying to accomplish it to build 2 quality wheels that fit my bike and my wallet. If 27.5s will fit that's a lot more options to consider.
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A lemming sir? I assume you mean one who unthinkingly joins a mass movement in a headlong rush to destruction? Or a rodent that lives in the artic? I feel that I am neither.
what I'm trying to accomplish it to build 2 quality wheels that fit my bike and my wallet. If 27.5s will fit that's a lot more options to consider.
what I'm trying to accomplish it to build 2 quality wheels that fit my bike and my wallet. If 27.5s will fit that's a lot more options to consider.
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I would also generally advise against changing wheel sizes unless you want to repurpose the bike for more road/gravel oriented riding, in which case a 650bx42mm or therabouts would work without a drastic change in geometry.
https://www.bikecalc.com/wheel_size_math is a good chart. If you're running the same tire width, a 650B tire will have a radius 12.5mm larger than a 26" tire.
https://www.bikecalc.com/wheel_size_math is a good chart. If you're running the same tire width, a 650B tire will have a radius 12.5mm larger than a 26" tire.
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A lemming sir? I assume you mean one who unthinkingly joins a mass movement in a headlong rush to destruction? Or a rodent that lives in the artic? I feel that I am neither.
what I'm trying to accomplish it to build 2 quality wheels that fit my bike and my wallet. If 27.5s will fit that's a lot more options to consider.
what I'm trying to accomplish it to build 2 quality wheels that fit my bike and my wallet. If 27.5s will fit that's a lot more options to consider.
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Thank you cpach I think I'll stay with the 26 inch rims. Thanks every one for the help
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Thank you cpach I think I'll stay with the 26 inch rims. Thanks every one for the help
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To answer your original question, the radius of a 27.5" wheel with a nominal 2.25" tire will be 584/(25.4*2)+2.25 = 13.75". So it would just clear the chainstay bridge if your 14" clearance measurement is accurate.
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FWIW - I've converted three 26" frames/forks to 650b set ups. Older Ibis/Breezer steel, aluminum and titanium frames.
Anything larger than 2.0 wide tires won't fit or will be perilously close to the brake bridge of the fork/frame and rub. The tire set-ups that do fit are 650x47, either knobby or less than knobby of which WTB or Teravail are the brand tires I've used. There are a couple more out there, but not many. Oh, and these are 22-23 inner rim width wheels, narrower rims may make the tires taller.
I say give it a go for a faster setup on the road or gravel/light MTB riding. Save the 26" wheel set/tires for full on dirt.
Anything larger than 2.0 wide tires won't fit or will be perilously close to the brake bridge of the fork/frame and rub. The tire set-ups that do fit are 650x47, either knobby or less than knobby of which WTB or Teravail are the brand tires I've used. There are a couple more out there, but not many. Oh, and these are 22-23 inner rim width wheels, narrower rims may make the tires taller.
I say give it a go for a faster setup on the road or gravel/light MTB riding. Save the 26" wheel set/tires for full on dirt.