Chinese Carbon MTB > 29+ & 27+

Can 29er MTB frame assembled with 27.5er wheels?

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Carbon_Dude:
Thanks for the update Patrick.  Even though I don't have my Chiner anymore, it's still interesting to hear about your bike.  As you know, I am definitely a fan of wider tires.

cmh:
Patrick, that last photo is one of the coolest trail-side photos I've seen. Damn nice work using the rock to prop up the bike. I really enjoy that photo.

Patrick C.:
Thanks!  My wife is a photographer, I'll have to ask how many compliments she got on her pictures today :)

Like most photos, it still doesn't capture the whole scene.  It doesn't really show the contour of the rock- in the foreground it is an easy roll up, but the other side (behind the bike) is a really good step.  Mother Nature makes the best alt lines.

Patrick C.:
One more from today.  I guess I should put these in the Recent Ride thread...
This one is a great rock.  The other side is an easy slope with no step, so anyone can ride up it.  You can turn and roll off the side, or wheelie off if you're up to it.  The smaller rock in front doesn't connect, so you can't really roll down this side.

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