Purchasinga bike is an investment and an important part of your outdoor activity routine. Making sure the components are compatible is key to a successful ride and a good experience. Asking whether you can put 27.5 wheels on a 29 bike is a reasonable question. The answer is yes, it is possible to put 27.5 wheels on a 29 bike in certain 275" (650b) wheels. This is now the most common wheel size on all mountain bikes from trail bikes to downhill steeds. 27.5” wheels offer the ideal balance between the nimble handling characteristics and rapid rolling performance. Some manufacturers offer 27.5” wheels on smaller sized models with 29” wheels for the larger frame sizes. Ingeneral, 27.5-inch wheels tend to feel less cumbersome on the trail than 29ers for particularly short riders, while very tall riders will most likely prefer the ride 1 26 or 29 is the tire size. You need to buy a frame size that fits you. At 5'9" you are tall enough for 29er tire size but not an XL frame. You would be a medium in most frames. I have moved from 26 to 29 and 29 is a big step up. 29 tubeless is The29" wheel will suit you well and most of the industry is gravitating towards everything being 29". That's not to say that 27.5" is out the door because there is still a large community of riders (more advanced) that prefer the smaller wheel Thecarbon-framed trucker appears to have all the details locked down: 27.5" or 29" wheels depending upon frame size, along with Norco's 'Gravity Tune' that see the rear center length increase to TheEntity MTB wheels are available in either 27.5" or 29" and have options to fit almost every need. The Tubeless ready rim has a 30mm or 35mm inner width and is taped and ready for installation. The wheels have been professionally built and put through the tensioning, de-stress, re-tension and re-true process to make a strong and reliable wheel. Right as no one else has been of any help. There is probably no physical reason why you can't literally fit 27.5 wheels to a 29er, as long as the attacthment points are the same, they'll "fit". The real point is why you want to and if you should. The why point can only be answered by yourself. Now the should. The bike you have has specifically .

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