No, you cannot put 27.5 wheels on a 29er bike as the wheel sizes are not compatible.
No, you cannot put 27.5 wheels on a 29 bike as the wheel sizes are not compatible.
Change the wheels with specil ski wheels i think its called ski bike.
No, you cannot put 29-inch wheels on a 26-inch bike as the wheel sizes are not compatible.
No, you cannot put 24 wheels on a 26-inch bike. The wheel size must match the bike frame size for proper fit and function.
To put training wheels on a bike, first, remove the rear wheel nuts. Attach the training wheels to the rear axle and tighten the nuts. Adjust the height of the training wheels so they are slightly off the ground. Test the bike to ensure stability before letting someone ride it.
Yes, it is possible to put smaller wheels on your bike, but it may affect the overall performance and handling of the bike. Make sure to consult with a bike mechanic or expert before making any changes to ensure safety and compatibility.
No, training wheels can only be attached to bikes that are specifically designed to accommodate them.
Yes, putting smaller wheels on a bike can improve maneuverability and control as they allow for quicker and more responsive handling.
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To put on training wheels, first, attach them to the rear axle of the bicycle using the provided hardware. Make sure they are securely fastened. Adjust the height of the training wheels so that they are slightly off the ground when the bike is upright. Test the stability of the bike by gently pushing it from side to side. Make any necessary adjustments before allowing the rider to use the bike with the training wheels.
29er is silly marketing speak for 28"/622 mm/700C wheel size, which is the same as for most "adult" sized bicycles - only with knobbly MTB tire treads. If you're big enough for them, you're big enough for a 29er. Do note that the MTB trend calls for sloping top tubes, so although you might be doing fine in terms of standover height the bike might still put in a too stretched out position fofr comfortable riding. For utility purposes this can be helped by going to a shorter stem, but if you're looking for serious performance you might want another bike.
yeah you can BUT your going to have to buy a new swing-arm new wheels+tyres new sprocket and a new rear brake line. hope this has helped.