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MAYBE - , frame size has nothing to do with tire size. Style does, and if its a mountain bike, it will not work with a 27 (road racing) wheel and tire. Brakes will not fit.

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Can a bicycle frame undergo a physical change?

Yes, bicycle frames can undergo physical change. When metal bike frames get warm, the expand a little bit. It's not much, but they do, and this change is a physical one. All bike frames warm up just a little bit when we ride them. The frames flex just a tiny bit when we apply the stress of riding to them, and they will respond to the flexing by warning up, and the increases in temperature will cause the material to expand just a little bit. In metal frames, the metallic properties of the material from which the frame is made will undergo changes. Metals that flex or move while in use undergo what is called work hardening. The metallic crystal structure changes and smaller crystals form out of larger ones, and the metal becomes brittle. This is just one form of physical change that a bike frame can undergo.A physical change of a bike from would be if it is bent or cut.


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When do we use inertia?

Well, two examples of when we use or have inertia can be... A. You are in a car riding at a high speed. Then out of no where, you see a red light. You slam on the breaks. When this happens you jolt forward. You jolting forward is inertia. Inertia is the force that made you jolt forward. B. You are on your bike riding at a high speed. You make a left turn and see a car right in front of you. You (once again) slam on your breaks. This causes the bike to turn a bit and make a skid mark on the street. The friction between your bike tire and the street was caused by Inertia. So basically, we use alot of Inertia when we are riding on something, and then hit our brakes. That's why we wear a seat-belt in a car, and a helmet on a bike. Because sometimes, Inertia can pull us forward and we will fly-out of the window, or if on a bike, crack your head open. Remember. Basically, the definition of Inertia is, An object in motion wants to stay in motion, while an object at rest wants to stay at rest. Let me know if this helped at all by posting on my message board. Thanks!


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Well, darling, one inch is about 2.54 centimeters, so one-sixth of an inch would be around 0.4233333333333333 centimeters. But who's really counting? Just use a ruler and call it a day.

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How can I remove a bike tire from the frame?

To remove a bike tire from the frame, first release the brakes if they are attached to the wheel. Then, use a tire lever to pry the tire off the rim. Once the tire is off, deflate the inner tube and remove it from the tire. Finally, pull the tire off the wheel and frame.


How do you put a tire on a bike?

To put a tire on a bike, first, release the brakes and remove the wheel from the bike frame. Then, use tire levers to carefully remove the old tire from the wheel rim. Next, insert the inner tube into the new tire and place the tire onto the wheel rim. Inflate the inner tube slightly and tuck it into the tire. Finally, use a pump to fully inflate the tire, reattach the wheel to the bike frame, and adjust the brakes if necessary.


What is the ideal height for a rider to comfortably use a 19-inch frame bike?

The ideal height for a rider to comfortably use a 19-inch frame bike is typically around 5 feet 9 inches to 6 feet 1 inch.


What size tube should I use for a 26x1.95 bike tire?

For a 26x1.95 bike tire, you should use a tube that is labeled as 26-inch and is compatible with tire widths ranging from 1.75 to 2.125 inches.


What size tube should I use for a 26x2.0 bike tire?

For a 26x2.0 bike tire, you should use a tube that is labeled as 26-inch and is compatible with tire widths ranging from 1.75 to 2.125 inches.


How do you put a new tire on a bike?

To put a new tire on a bike, first, release the brakes and remove the wheel from the bike frame. Use tire levers to remove the old tire from the wheel rim. Insert the new tire onto the rim, making sure the direction of the tread is correct. Inflate the tire to the recommended pressure, then reattach the wheel to the bike frame and adjust the brakes if necessary.


What are the best ways to maintain and prolong the lifespan of a 20-inch bike tire?

To maintain and prolong the lifespan of a 20-inch bike tire, regularly check tire pressure, avoid overinflating, keep tires clean, inspect for wear and tear, and store the bike in a cool, dry place when not in use.


What are the key considerations when choosing a 29 inch bike frame?

When choosing a 29-inch bike frame, key considerations include the frame material, geometry, intended use, and budget. The frame material affects weight and durability, while geometry influences handling and comfort. Consider how you plan to use the bike, such as for trail riding or commuting. Lastly, ensure the frame fits your budget and allows for potential upgrades in the future.


How do you change the inner tube on a bike?

To change the inner tube on a bike, first remove the wheel from the bike frame. Use tire levers to carefully pry the tire off the rim. Take out the old inner tube and replace it with a new one. Make sure the tube is properly aligned inside the tire. Carefully reinsert the tire onto the rim and inflate the tube to the recommended pressure. Reattach the wheel to the bike frame and you're good to go.


How do you properly read bike tire pressure?

To properly read bike tire pressure, use a pressure gauge to check the PSI (pounds per square inch) indicated on the tire sidewall. Adjust the pressure as needed to match the recommended range for your specific bike and riding conditions.


What are the key considerations when choosing a 22 inch bike frame for optimal performance and comfort?

When choosing a 22-inch bike frame for optimal performance and comfort, key considerations include the frame material, geometry, fit, and intended use. Look for a frame made of lightweight and durable material, with a geometry that suits your riding style and body proportions. Ensure the frame size fits you properly for comfort and efficiency. Consider the intended use of the bike, such as road cycling or mountain biking, to choose a frame that meets your specific needs.


Is it safe to use a car tire pump on my bike?

Yes, it is generally safe to use a car tire pump on a bike, but be cautious not to overinflate the bike tire as car tire pumps can deliver higher pressure than needed for a bike tire.