Suspension Fork. RUX; DUROLUX; import duties can occur and that delivery times can be longer than mentioned in the terms and conditions of the SR SUNTOUR USA The 06 Wolf Ridge uses standard 135mm vertical dropouts. Depending on what hub you are using, you may be able to get a conversion kit to allow you to use you currents wheels with the frame. As of right now your frame and rear hub are bot compatible with one another. July 25, 2013 at 5:35 AM. Posted: Mar 7, 2015 at 21:10 Quote: No risk. There is not much of a difference between 26" and 27.5". A 27.5" wheel is only 1" larger in diameter, so that means it is only about 12mm difference in The difference between 650b and 700c is the rim diameter. 650b are smaller rims. 650b wheels measure 584 mm in diameter. 700c wheels measure 622 mm in diameter. 650B wheels are 38mm (about 1.5”) smaller than 700c. 650b wheels are sometimes referred to as 27.5 inch wheels in mountain biking. Both are exactly the same. A 26 inch wheel is 559mm. A 27.5" is 584 in diameter. 584 - 559 = 25mm. 25mm = 1 inch. Edit: using the geo calculator, it looks like the BB would drop about 1/2" not 1" like I had thought, so it From Boost to quick-release, our guide is here to help you get your head around the dense and confusing topics of mountain bike axle standards. I also run a 140mm fork, and 27.5 x 2.8 wheels/tires. buy a 27,5 fork and put a 26``wheel with a fatter tyre. More forks choice, more versatility in case you change your bike / your mind The 28-inch wheels are too large to fit in a frame for 26-inch wheels, while the brake assembly on a bike using 28-inch wheels will not reach far enough to work with 26-inch wheels. Can I put 29 wheels on a 27.5 Fork? 4. Lauf. Trail Racer 29/27.5+ Boost Suspension Fork. View. 5. Identiti XCT. View. (Image credit: Lauf) Rigid forks for mountain bikes have been around for as long as the bikes themselves as the original mountain bikes, which started the off-road cycling revolution, did not have any suspension. Yes. As long as the fork/head tube are tapered 1.5/1.125 (99.99% of good single crown mtb forks are) it would fit. You would raise the 'stack' of the bike, shorten the 'reach', and raise the BB height. If you use a 27.5 wheel these would be pretty small changes, with a 29 wheel up front they would be bigger changes. FUjYXzN.