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Upgrading to 29" - what do i need to look for wrt wheel spec ?

MajorUpset

Member
Jul 22, 2018
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Solihull
Advice please:

I have a Gen 1 Specialized Levo FSR Carbon Comp that I haven't used for a while, and am keen to get 'back on it'.

I am thinking of upgrading the wheels to 29", and hoping you can help advise what I need to look for.

The original spec of the Levo is 27.5 wheels with front hub being 110 x 15 thru axle, and read hub being 148 x 12.

I've been looking on ebay, and many of the wheels dont list the hub sizes, so am wondering if this is a standard size, so will all fit ? Or do I need to find wheels with those specific size hubs ?

Also - are there any other things I need to be mindful of ?

eg: can i just take of the rotors off the 27.5 wheels and fit to the new ones ?

Thanks in advance
 

Timbo

Active member
Aug 31, 2018
93
128
France
I have the same bike and upgraded to 29" front and 27.5 DTSwiss H1700 wheels, you will need to look for Boost hubs with six bolt brake fitting, and can switch over your disks.
If you want to re-use your cassette, you will need to check the fitting, if it's the original one it will be shimano hyperglide.
 

steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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Lincolnshire, UK
Check that the 29" rear wheel will actually fit into the frame (usually no probs with the front). Allow for sideways flex. Allow for wider tyres that you may fit. It's not just the cross brace that you need to check, but the clearance with the seat and chain stays as well.

Also allow for the chunky tyre tread to carry around lumps of gravel that may strike the cross brace(s). I wasn't changing wheel size, just tyre spec and I had such a problem that I had to fit three layers of helicopter tape to the seat stay cross brace, and keep renewing it!
 

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