I think that's why it's supplied in the low position.You would possibly have to raise the flip chip into high position
That looks like a fun bike to rideI have a 27.5x2.8 rear wheel with Eddy Current tire. Works perfect. Mino Link in high position, the bottom bracket drops only 4mm and the head angle is only 0.2 degress lower
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Any long term use feedback? Still liking it?I put a 27.5 with a 2.6 on. I didn’t think it would make such a big difference but I felt totally different just setting off in the car park.
It made the the bike far more agile and precise. It lost the slight “unwieldy” feeling I sometimes got with the 29. It also felt more confident on downhills, not sure if that’s because of the height drop, being able to get lower off the back or just placebo.
It just felt right really but that could just be me.
Any long term use feedback? Still liking it?
Yes I've run my with 27.5x2.8 tryesIs it possible to put a 27.5 rear in a Rail?
The only mechanical change I made to the Rail when I mulletted it was to run the flip chip in the High position. I'd already fitted 170mm forks. I had the bike shop adjust the wheel circumference in the firmware to account for the smaller rolling radius.
Yes. Don't forget to swap the magnet and brake rotor over as well...- get a 27.5 with 12spd cassette
Probably, you'll have to try it and see. My Rail is a 2020 with the 2021 airshaft so is probably about 20mm taller than stock. If you have a Zeb I think they are longer than Yari/Lyrik forks.- flip the chip to high position
Yes. Don't forget to swap the magnet and brake rotor over as well...
Probably, you'll have to try it and see. My Rail is a 2020 with the 2021 airshaft so is probably about 20mm taller than stock. If you have a Zeb I think they are longer than Yari/Lyrik forks.
Cons; pedal strike more likely. Looks a bit odd with all that space between the rear tyre and frame. Not as good up really steep stuff, but I hate climbing anyway, so real loss to me.
Pros; seems to turn in better, even though the bike is (a lot) slacker than stock.
I'm actually trialling a 27.5 front as well, still in the High position because of the longer forks. Only had a couple of rides so far. First was awful; loads of pedal strikes (compared to the practically none of the mullet set-up) and I don't really like plus or DHF tyres and the wheel I had in the shed was both... Second was much better, able to push on a bit and by the third I was pushing the front hard enough to want something with more grip so I bought a 2.6 Magic Mary (no doubt someone will tell me that's a plus size, but it's a skinny fucker compared to the 2.8 DHR I took off) but then my chain snapped for the third time so after 2200 miles I decided it was time to replace it but the ride was over after 400m. The bike is currently in the shop getting the frame bearings replaced so I'll be able to report back after that's done and I've got a few more rides in.
Did you upgrade the software? Letting the bike “know” it has a smaller wheel. If not, don’t one risk the bike growing an error code after a while?
I don’t think you can, you only have to adjust small increments on the Kiox, nowhere near enough to match a 650b rolling circumference.Of course, update the "step" directly from the kiox (and it's a very simple operation)
No, you can do it directly from the kiox by going to settings, as said very simple operation. Set measurement to the millimeter also with garmin gps/speed and is perfect (i had to shorten the "step" very little, i think due to the "crushing" of the rubber when riding due to the weight)You need to get a dealer to correct the wheelsize.
Have you measured the rolling circumference of your new mullet(27.5) wheel??? I can’t remember the actual measurements but it’s MILES outside the parameters you are able to set through Kiox directly. So unless your Kiox is different to everyone else’s I can see that you have adjusted correctly i’m afraid.No, you can do it directly from the kiox by going to settings, as said very simple operation. Set measurement to the millimeter also with garmin gps/speed and is perfect (i had to shorten the "step" very little, i think due to the "crushing" of the rubber when riding due to the weight)
Ps: the parameter that a different wheel change, obviously is the speed
Have you measured the rolling circumference of your new mullet(27.5) wheel??? I can’t remember the actual measurements but it’s MILES outside the parameters you are able to set through Kiox directly. So unless your Kiox is different to everyone else’s I can see that you have adjusted correctly i’m afraid.
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