Tyres of the same size may come with lots of different markings: 28×1¼×15/8, 28×1¾×1¼ or 700×32C, for example, which are all 32-622. Even worse, the same or very similar markings can sometimes be found on completely different sizes of tyre: 26×1½ and 26x1.5. It might be supposed that these two tyres are both notionally 26" diameter

26+ tire? 1793 Views 5 Replies 4 Participants Last post by Cornfield, Jul 11, 2017 Jump to Latest P. Picard Discussion starter
The difference between them really is minute until you are into technical terrain and tight track if you were measuring by identical tire widths on same bike. The 27.5 will have a marginal strength improvement and is slightly more maneuverable in tight quarters than the 29er but I ride a 29er just fine in these situations. “All others are riding 29-inch bikes. I would suppose that the 27.5-inch bike is in between the two others, but closer to the 29-inch bike, since wheel circumference is closer to the 29-inch
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In all offload sections, the 27.5+ beats the majority of 29er tires. Only on paved roads do the narrow 29er tires win. An interesting point in the test shows the lighter and thinner 29er did worse than the heaviest 29er tire everywhere buy on pavement.
I am trying to figure out what the biggest benefit differences are between these two sizes, I am 5'6'' and I enjoy riding frequently and I currently ride a 26er. Besides the obvious tire/rim size circumference. Whats the biggest pro or con? Am I too short to even consider one of these other
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What’s the Difference Between 26″, 27.5″ and 29″ Mountain Bike Wheels? In case the graphic above hasn’t done enough to quench your thirst for understanding, lets quickly touch on each wheel size and explain why and where they’re used. 26″ mountain bike wheels were the old standard. For years, 26″ wheels were the only option for HWOgsg.
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