Can a woman ride a 29 inch bike?

Not fair. But 29ers have come a long way in the few years since Michele got her bike and, recently, a number of women's-specific 29ers have come onto the market claiming to be able to fit riders as small as 5ft (152.4cm), offering lower standover height and shorty-optimized geometry.
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How tall should you be for a 29 inch bike?

If you're 5'6' or taller, you should be able to find a 29er model to fit you. Riders more than 6' tall can rejoice: You'll definitely enjoy a more natural riding position with the size and frame geometry of a 29er.
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Is a 29er harder to ride?

Ride Experience

Largely because of their lower attack angle, 29ers roll over trail obstacles easier than 27.5-inch wheels. This translates to a slightly smoother ride and a bit less effort to keep the bike going.
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Can a short person ride a 29er?

29-inch wheel mountain bike options are especially limited for riders whose height is around 5 feet or shorter.
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Who should ride a 29er?

29ers are often better suited to taller riders.

This can make it difficult for shorter riders (especially those shorter than 5 ft. 6 in.) to find a 29er that fits well. Test ride both wheel sizes if you can. Taller riders, especially those over 6 ft.
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What's the advantage of 29 inch wheels?

29” Wheel Advantages

29” wheels often feel smoother to ride due to the higher air volume in their larger tires. The extra air volume acts as additional suspension – some say that it feels like having an extra inch of travel to ride the bigger wheels.
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How big is a 29 inch bike?

29er rims have an interior diameter of 622 millimetres (24.5 in) and the average 29" mountain bike tire is (in ISO notation) 59-622 – corresponding to an outside diameter of about 29.15 inches (740 mm).
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Can a 5 person ride a 29er?

Firstly, as with all size bikes, there will be short people who LOVE 29ers and there will be short people who hate 29ers. Professionally, there are plenty of shorter riders (under 5'5") who race them and do just fine.
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Is it okay to ride a smaller mountain bike?

Additionally, a shorter wheelbase will ride more nimbly, and while the longer cockpit provides a really aggressive riding position, low and aggressive riding positions are tiring to be in, so consider your fitness, endurance, and ride length.
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Is a 27.5 or 29er better?

Simply put, a 29er offers more speed, efficiency and stability, while a 27.5-inch bike offers a snappier trail feel. So unless you are particularly tall or small then the choice of wheel size very much depends on the trail you ride and your personal preference for the ride feel.
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Are 29ers better for climbing?

29ers are better up hills. Bigger wheels are heavier which works against you when climbing, so in this respect it's a myth. However, if the climb is littered with rocks and steps, the bigger wheel will roll over these momentum sapping obstacles with less effort.
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How tall should I be for a 26 inch bike?

26-inch bikes are a common size for adults. Riders with a height of 5' and above are typically tall enough to comfortably fit on bikes with 26” wheels. However, riders taller than 5'5” may be better suited to the slightly larger 27.5” or 29” models that offer better traction and stability.
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What size bike is for adults?

Adult bikes are available in a range of wheel sizes, including 26”, 27.5”, and 29”. However, it's the size of the frame that makes the most difference for fit. Therefore, all of these wheel sizes fit the same height range. Only children's bikes sizes are differentiated by the wheel.
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How do you pick a bike size?

3 Easy Steps to Calculate Your Bike Size
  1. City bike: Leg inseam x 0.685 = bike frame size.
  2. Mountain bike: Leg inseam x 0.66 = bike frame size.
  3. Road bike: Leg inseam x 0.70 = bike frame size.
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Can I ride a smaller bike frame?

A smaller frame will be marginally less reliable, and more prone to break, due to bigger stresses in its structure; longer stem and seat post mean bigger levers to exert force on the frame. But this should not be a significant effect.
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What does 29 mean on a bike?

29er bikes also referred to as two-niners and 29″ MTBs, are mountain bikes with 29-inch wheels. The “29” refers to the diameter of the wheels these bikes use (with a tire mounted). 29″ MTB wheels are also the same diameter as a 700c road bike wheel.
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Is 29er faster than 26?

In the end, the 29ers came in 7.5 seconds ahead of the 26ers—a 2.4-percent speed increase—without making the riders work harder, as there were no differences in power output, cadence, time spent coasting, work, or heart rate.
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Can I put 29 wheels on a 26 frame?

Yes, you can. The wheels are not attached to the bike's frame, and a new set of wheels can replace them with different dimensions. But changing the wheel size on a bike will be difficult. You have to buy an adapter to change the front wheel with a smaller one and more modifications like adding a lower front fork.
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