There's no set answer to that, as there's more to the height of a bike than the wheel size.
First off, there are several sizes that all are called 26", so you've got say 2 x 1/2" of uncertainty there already.
Then there are different width/thickness of tires, also adding uncertainty, maybe 2 x 1". again
Then there's the fork, the headset, the head tube, the stem and the handle bar all bringing their contribution to the overall height of the bicycle.
So all you can say is that you have to have the wheel + tire + fork + head tube + stem. Something like:
26" + 2x2" + 3 + 4 +2= no less than 39" But can be a chunk more.
Tighten the stem
In the case or semi tractor trailer; it was to add more surface area in order to spread out the weight per square inch on the ground. In the case of farm tractor tires; it is like a semi in the weight part so it does not compact the ground and at the same time it gives more area for traction, and for the height, that is for ground clearance also.
I. Gusakov has written: 'Equilibrium and transient rolling resistance of truck tires measured on Calspan's tire research facility' -- subject(s): Tires, Testing, Trucks 'Rolling resistance of truck tires measured under equilibrium and transient conditions on Caspan's tire research facility' -- subject(s): Rubber Tires, Tires, Tires, Rubber, Trucks
weight of the vehicle, height and width of the vehicle, gravity, size of the tires (amount in contact with the ground), and friction
Because the water on the ground acts like an oil diminishing the grip. And when the ground is wet the water molecules resides between the ground and tires so, the tire is not in total contact with the ground.
The 225/55 tires are wider and shorter in sidewall height, so the height would be fine but you'll need to see if the width works without scraping.
The 225/55 tires are wider and shorter in sidewall height, so the height would be fine but you'll need to see if the width works without scraping.
no there is too much height difference
it means that your tires are touching the ground and getting traction.
If the overall height is different, then yes.
Doubtful. There is a large height and width difference.
Depends on what parts you're looking for. Pedals, chains, tubes, tires handlebars etc are stock items which you can pick up at any bicycle store.