Can I put 650b wheels on my Giant Defy?
Moderator: robbosmans
I just built a new TCR so I want to turn my 2017 Giant Defy advanced pro 1 size M in to a gravel bike that I can ride in the winter when it snows. I’m going to make the switch to 1x and was wondering if I could put some 650b wheels on so I can use bigger tires. The biggest I can fit right now are 28mm maybe 30. Has anyone done this? Or know if it’s possible? Thanks.
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Using a tire that WILL fit will lower the bottom bracket, causing pedaling / cornering issues
You might be able to compensate by getting a drastically shorter crank arm.
You'll probably get the desired effect at the front but not on the rear. The way the chain stays pinch in limits the tyre size - even if you drop to 650b. Measure the gap about where the braking surface of your 700c rim sits. Thats (very) roughly where you need the width for a 650b tyre to sit.
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As mentioned, the gap between the chainstays will be the limiting factor in the tyre size you can fit. I've converted a couple of frames from 700c to 650b - a Litespeed, where the bowed-in chainstays meant that I could just run a 32mm 650b tyre with very minimal clearances between the stays, and a Merckx Mourenx that my wife rides, which has much better clearance between the chainstays - I can fit a 35mm 650b tyre and still have 3-4mm of clearance each side.
On the Litespeed, which had 76mm BB drop and 170mm cranks, it was possible to ground a pedal on the converted bike when cornering fast and pedalling. On the Merckx that's not been a problem, as the BB drop is 5mm less and the 165mm cranks are 5mm shorter.
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I appreciate the reply’s, and it looks like I’ll be getting the new Revolt after all. I was hoping to make due with the Defy because the trade in value is less than a third of what I paid for it a year and a half ago. But, 28mm tires are doing nothing for me in the snow. Thanks for the input.