I'm looking to cull a few bikes I don't use after a recent purchase, and am thinking about building a more road oriented bike, or at least one that can fulfil multiple duties.
The frame is a 26er, and for road duties thinking I could build a set of wheels around some 29er rims, but using roadie style slicks. Would I be able to get some lower profile tyres on a set of 29er rims in a 26er frame? I trial fitted some road wheels on a different frame a while back, and there was plenty of room. If this will work, what tyres will fit a 29er rim but are not full fat mtb tyres?
If I go down this route, I'm thinking that some 26er forks with lockout for road duties, for off road I'd just bolt on a set of mtb nobbly tyres, as disc brakes would make this simple, right?
The rest of the build would be mtb parts, flat bars etc.
Is this simply a silly idea? Should I stick with the mtb side, as this is what the frame was built for?
I do have a nice road bike, but haven't got into that due to the faff of road pedals/shoes and not being a fan of tight lycra (or it not being a fan of me).
The frame is a 26er, and for road duties thinking I could build a set of wheels around some 29er rims, but using roadie style slicks. Would I be able to get some lower profile tyres on a set of 29er rims in a 26er frame? I trial fitted some road wheels on a different frame a while back, and there was plenty of room. If this will work, what tyres will fit a 29er rim but are not full fat mtb tyres?
If I go down this route, I'm thinking that some 26er forks with lockout for road duties, for off road I'd just bolt on a set of mtb nobbly tyres, as disc brakes would make this simple, right?
The rest of the build would be mtb parts, flat bars etc.
Is this simply a silly idea? Should I stick with the mtb side, as this is what the frame was built for?
I do have a nice road bike, but haven't got into that due to the faff of road pedals/shoes and not being a fan of tight lycra (or it not being a fan of me).