27,5" forks can be used with 26" wheels. What I cannot forgive is the 15 mm axle, 20 mm like a man please. The main reason 15mm axles are shite is that you can't put one on a Thule roof rack It depends what fork he was running before and what travel range the frame supports. 27.5 wheel on 27.5 fork would add like a couple of centimeters to the axle to crown. This can be offset by decreasing fork travel, which it probably supports. – Klaster_1 Нет войне. Jan 27, 2016 at 8:34. looking to change my fork to go on 26″ wheeled bike. however at some point in the next few years i’ll probably change my frame as well, at which point it will most likely be a 27.5 (more The Spawn fork will be better and is a 26" fork so the stack will fit better out of the box. Cub Scout - this could compete with the Spawn but the wheels and tires are just to heavy and out of place. Big i30 wheels with heavy 2.5 minions will suck the fun out of those dirt jumpy sessions. Bicycle suspension is the system, or systems, used to suspend the rider and bicycle in order to insulate them from the roughness of the terrain. Bicycle suspension is used primarily on mountain bikes, but is also common on hybrid bicycles . Bicycle suspension can be implemented in a variety of ways, and any combination thereof: Front suspension I've got a 2015-ish(??) fox 180mm talas for 26" wheels that's the best air fork I've ever ridden. I want some 27.5 lowers because no one is prying this air spring and damper from my cold dead hands. No 27.5 wheels don't fit, this is the old 2008 era casting without the marzocchi M hidden in there on the arch. It's a non-boost'em fork obviously. It worked in that there were no problems with clearance and the bike was ridable. However, something about it didn't feel right. I'm not sure what. After a two or three rides I decided the experiment was over and I put the 26" wheels back on. 27.5" wheel should work in a 26" fork so long as you have enough tyre clearance and compatible hubs. The fork is available with 150-, 160-, 170- and 180mm of travel, offering space for up to a 2.8in tyre on both 25.5- and 29-inch models. It also comes with either 1.5- or 1.8in steerer options for OEM e-MTBs and three crown sizes with 59mm, 63mm and 69mm options. The latter is big enough to fit that 1.8in steerer. VBWj.