Building a bike from a 27.5 frame with 26 components you may end up with a bike geometry that is 'out' and handles worse than you already have. The new frame is likely a though axle, and may have a wider (Boost) spacing, meaning the rear hub will need adapters or replacing. The bottom bracket and seat post are unlikely to be compatible.
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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 From Boost to quick-release, our guide is here to help you get your head around the dense and confusing topics of mountain bike axle standards. Offered with 80mm, 100mm, and 120mm travel options, the Bluto was engineered to fit modern fat bikes with tapered head tubes and slacker fat geometry. The 150mm hub spacing can accommodate up to a 4.8-inch tire, but it can also wear a 4″ fat bike tire and a 29×3.0″ tire with the proper wheel. The sturdy but light aluminum crown, magnesium Posted: Mar 7, 2015 at 21:10 Quote: No risk. There is not much of a difference between 26" and 27.5". A 27.5" wheel is only 1" larger in diameter, so that means it is only about 12mm difference in UaRqI.