For a 29er bike, it is recommended to use a 16-gram CO2 cartridge for inflating the tires.
A 29er is basically a MTB built around the same rim size as a 28"(622 mm) road bike - the common size for adult bikes.
For a mountain bike, it is recommended to use a 16-gram CO2 cartridge for inflating tires in case of a flat.
One can purchase a 29er bike at most good bike stores who will be able to order one in if they don't have it in stock. Suppliers including Evans, Go Outdoors, Wiggle, Dales Cycles and Re-Cycle.
Depends on what size wheels the frame is made for. You could have an 18" that is meant for 20" BMX wheels, or 26" MTB wheels or 29er MTB wheels. Getting the wheel size wrong is unlikely to result in a nicely rideable bike.
The Diamondback 29er mountain bike features a 29-inch wheel size for better traction and stability on rough terrain. It is equipped with a lightweight aluminum frame, front suspension fork for absorbing shocks, and disc brakes for reliable stopping power. The bike also has a 2x9 drivetrain for smooth gear shifting and a comfortable saddle for long rides.
Advantages of using a 27.5 wheel size on a 29er frame for mountain biking include improved maneuverability and agility, better handling on technical terrain, and potentially lighter weight. Disadvantages may include slightly reduced rolling efficiency and potential changes in the bike's geometry affecting overall performance.
To find the correct size of bike tube for a tire that is 26x150, you should purchase a 26-inch bike tube.
To effectively use a CO2 cartridge for inflating your bike tire, first ensure that you have the correct size cartridge for your tire. Attach the cartridge to the inflator head and then connect the inflator head to the valve on your tire. Release the CO2 by twisting the cartridge or pressing a button, inflating the tire quickly. Be careful not to overinflate the tire, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific CO2 inflator you are using.
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.
To choose the right size bike based on your height, refer to the "What Size Bike for Height Chart" and select a bike size that corresponds to your height for a comfortable and safe riding experience.
A 5'2 woman should ride a bike with a frame size of around 15-16 inches.
To determine the correct size bicycle chain for your bike, you should refer to the manufacturer's specifications or consult a professional bike mechanic. The size of the chain is typically determined by the number of gears on your bike and the type of drivetrain system it has. Using the wrong size chain can cause issues with shifting and overall performance of your bike.