Bicycle Wheel Size Guide (12" to 29") (2024)

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29″ vs 700c | 736mm vs 622mm diameter

Wheel size plays a massive role in how a bike feels and handles when riding in different environments.

For example, speed is critical in road riding and cyclocross, so it only makes sense to use large 700c wheels. In mountain biking, a 26″ wheel mountain bike is more agile and faster off the mark than a 29er.

However, the 29er is faster, more comfortable, and maintains momentum easier, giving each MTB wheel size suitable to different disciplines.

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In general, frames are designed for one specific wheel size, meaning a different wheel alters how a bike feels and moves and may hinder performance. In addition, smaller wheels work best for smaller adults and children.

For this reason, many manufacturers change the wheel size to align with the frame size. For example, XS and S MTB frames mostly have 27.5″ wheels, whereas M+ will have 29″.

*Age recommendations based on Prevelo Bikes

Bike Size Wheel Chart (Diameter)

inch (“)mmcmAge / HeightBike Types
12″305mm30.5cm1½ +Kids’ balance bikes
14″355mm35.5cm2-5yearsKids’, kids’ balance bikes
16″406mm40.6cm4-6yearsKids’, folding
20″508mm50.8cm5-9yearsKids’, E-Folding, Folding, BMX
24″609mm60.9cm7-11yearsKids’
26″660mm66.0cm12years+Kids’, city, cruiser, dirt jump, BMX
27.5″584mm58.4cmFrom 5’4″Hybrid, Touring, Mountain
29″622mm72.2cmFrom 5’8″Mountain
650b584mm58.4cmAll adultsTouring, hybrid, city
700c622mm62.2cmfrom 4’10”Road, fixie

Finally, each person’s body shape and preferences play a significant role in the choice of wheel size, so the best way to understand which wheel and bike geometry are best for you is to go for a test ride at your local bike shop or even rent a bike for a day to get a good feel for it.

When choosing the right size for you or your child, use the chart above to identify the wheel size that corresponds to your age and height. However, keep in mind that the wheel size also depends on the size of the tire and tire pressure.

For example, a 26″ x 4″ fat tire has roughly the same diameter as a 29″ mountain bike tire.

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Below, we’ve described each wheel’s strengths, weaknesses, and applications in more detail.

12″ wheels

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12-inch wheels are the smallest you can find. You find these on most kids’ training bikes (or electric balance bikes).

The best way to find the correct kids’ bike is to measure your child’s inseam length and height and compare that to the manufacturer’s recommended rider measurements.

  • Kids’ balance bikes
  • Bikes with training wheels
  • Toddlers’ bikes (1.5-3y/o)

14″ wheels

14-inch wheels are another size for young children ages 2 to 5. These are found on learners’ bikes like the 12″ wheels above andkids’ electric bikes.

  • Kids’ bikes
  • Balance bikes
  • Kids’ electric bikes

16″ wheels

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16-inch wheel bikes are the smallest wheel size found on adults’ bikes, includingelectric mini-bikesandfolding bikes.

This small wheel allows for a compact folding design but is uncomfortable on bumpy terrain, slow, and has very sensitive steering because of the small turning radius.

For childrens’ bikes, most kids ages 4 to 6 will fit a 16″ bike.

  • Kids’ bikes (4-6)
  • Mini eBikes
  • Compact folding bikes (Brompton)

20″ Wheels

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20″ wheels on electric bikes

20-inch wheel bikes are one of the most common small sizes. These wheels are ideal for kids ages 5 to 9.

In addition, they are the most common wheel size for BMX bikes, folding and electric folding bikes. Some niche bike styles like moped-style e-bikes even use this size.

The issues with 20-inch wheels are similar to the 16″ described above. They are uncomfortable and difficult to handle but they are very strong for landing jumps and compact for folding.

  • Kids’ bikes (5-9)
  • Folding bikes
  • Moped-style eBikes
  • Folding electric bikes
  • BMX bikes

24″ Wheels

Regular 24-inch wheel bikes are great for kids ages 7+ or even some petite adults (under 5′). Additionally, this size is typical onkids’ mountain bikes for those under 12.

These wheels offer comfort, speed, and rollover gains on the smaller 20″ size, making them much more enjoyable to ride.

  • Older kids’ bikes (7+)
  • Jr. mountain bikes

26″ Wheels

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26-inch wheel bikes are easy to find nowadays with the growing popularity of fat biking. Firstly, it is the best size for kids ages 12 and over and many junior mountain bikes.

This bike was the first wheel size used in mountain biking, where enthusiasts turned old cruisers intoKlunker bikesin California. The wheel was ubiquitous for a long time until 29,” and 27.5″ wheels took over.

Adult fat tire electric bikes, regular fat bikes, dirt jump bikes, slopestyle bikes, and cheap rigid mountain bikes still use these wheels.

They have a few key benefits for adults bikes:

  • Lightweight,
  • Maneuverability
  • Strong
  • Fast acceleration on smooth terrain

The downsides for adults bikes are they’re slow, the poor rollover ability, and unstable.

  • City bikes
  • Cruiser bikes
  • Fat bikes
  • Dirt jump bikes
  • Youth’s bikes (12+)

27.5″ / 650b (584mm) Wheels

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650b wheels and plus-size tires on a bikepacking bike. Image credit: pexels.com

In general, the measurement ‘27.5-inch’ is used to describe mountain bike wheels, and ‘650b’ represents non-mountain bike wheels, including hybrids, city bikes, and some gravel bikes.

This wheel is more suitable for wider tires than the 29″ or 700c wheel, making it great for some styles of mountain biking, wide urban tires, and for shorter riders who find 29″/700c wheels challenging to maneuver.

For mountain biking, the 27.5 offers a great middle-ground between the 26″ and 29er, improving maneuverability, strength, and acceleration over 29ers but sacrificing speed, rollover ability, and traction.

What’s the difference between 27.5″ and 650b wheels?

  • 27.5″ wheels come with wider tires as standard
  • Some 27.5″ tires may be too wide for 650b wheels
  • They are the same diameter
  • Hybrid and gravel use 650b
  • Mountain bikes use 27.5″

28″ Wheels

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Gazelle electric city and touring bikes have 28″ wheels

The 28″ wheel is one of the least common on modern bikes. The actual ISO measurement for a 28″ wheel could be 622mm, like the 29″ and 700c, or 635mm.

The differentiating factor is the width of the rim and the tires it supports, roughly between a road-size 700c rim and a MTB 29er.

The one style of bike that still holds on to this wheel size is the European city bike or Dutch-style city bike, the most famous of which is a Dutch brand called Gazelle, which uses 28″ on almost all of their bikes.

  • City bikes
  • Dutch-style bikes
  • Urban e-bikes

700c Wheels

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Fixie & road bikes

The 700c rim (622mm) is universal on road bikes and any bike made for speed on tarmac and asphalt.

These wheels are mostly found with tires between 23mm and 47mm, with anything wider requiring a 29″ wheel. Although the diameter on these two sizes is equal, the 29″ rim is wider, allowing for wider tires.

The tires’ width, tread depth, and rim size results in super-fast rolling speeds on smooth surfaces, making these rims perfect for racing. However, a slight disadvantage of the 700c is the lower maneuverability and acceleration compared to smaller rims.

An advantage of the popularity of these wheels is they are straightforward to replace or find new spokes in any bike shop.

  • Road bikes
  • Hybrid bikes
  • Gravel bikes
  • Fitness bikes
  • Fixed-speed bikes

29″ Wheels

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29-inch wheels are the most common mountain bike wheel size, based on the same diameter as the 700c, only slightly wider.

This size was the first to successfully replace 26″ MTB rims and quickly became famous for its speed, rollover ability (low attack angle), stability, and comfort.

The main issues with 29ers are:

  • Low acceleration
  • Poorer maneuverability (making them not ideal for technical downhill riding)
  • Incompatibility with small bike frames and small riders (it’s common to see MTB manufacturerschange the wheel size based on the frame size)

The characteristics of this wheel are best for cross-country, enduro, and trail mountain biking. In addition, they are great for beginner mountain bikers.

  • Mountain bikes – XC, enduro, trail, and some downhill

Mullet Bikes

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Mullet mountain bikesare mixed-wheel bikes where the front rim has a larger diameter than the rear.

This creative mix theoretically provides the best of both 27.5″ wheels and 29ers, meaning improved rollover and stability of the larger front rim, paired with the agility and sharp cornering of the smaller rear rim.

For example, a modern version of this is the 27.5″ rear wheel and a 29″ front. Other iterations of the mullet included:

  • 26″ with a 27.5″
  • ’69er’ which is 26″ with a 29″
  • 24″ with a 26″ which was the first pair that was tried

Mulleted bikes are primarily for downhill disciplines.

How to Measure a Bike Wheel Size?

Let’s assume you have checked your rim for the manufacturer’s printing of the size, and there was nothing to find.

If that’s the case, you can measure your wheels easily using the international standard (ISO). First, remove the wheel. Then measure from the center of the wheel hub to the rim’s outside edge and double the measurement to get the total diameter

If your instrument is in inches, covert it to cm or mm (1 inch = 2.54cm) and compare it to our chart at the beginning of the article to determine your wheel size.

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Bicycle Wheel Size Guide (12" to 29") (2024)

FAQs

How tall should you be for 29 inch wheels? ›

If you're 5'6' or taller, you should be able to find a 29er model to fit you. Riders more than 6' tall can rejoice: You'll definitely enjoy a more natural riding position with the size and frame geometry of a 29er.

What size is 29 inch wheel? ›

29er rims have an interior diameter of 622 millimetres (24.5 in) and the average 29" mountain bike tire is (in ISO notation) 59-622 – corresponding to an outside diameter of about 29.15 inches (740 mm).

Who is a 29 inch bike for? ›

29-inch mountain bikes are one of the most popular classes of mountain bikes, and are steadily becoming the go-to choice for many professional MTB riders. Whilst 29ers are ideal for intense competitive cycling, amateur riders and newcomers to mountain biking can benefit from their increased traction and stability.

Which is bigger 29 or 700C? ›

29″ (ISO size 622) is the same inside diameter as 700C, but some 29″ tires will not fit 700C road rims because they're too wide.

Can a short person ride a 29er? ›

29-inch wheel mountain bike options are especially limited for riders whose height is around 5 feet or shorter.

Is a 29er harder to ride? ›

Ride Experience

Largely because of their lower attack angle, 29ers roll over trail obstacles easier than 27.5-inch wheels. This translates to a slightly smoother ride and a bit less effort to keep the bike going.

What are 29 inch wheels good for? ›

29 in. wheels have a slightly shallower attack angle than 27.5 in. wheels, making them better at rolling up and over any logs, roots and rocks that you'll encounter on the trail. Many riders feel more confident with larger wheels.

What is the benefit of 29 inch wheels? ›

29” Wheel Advantages

29” wheels often feel smoother to ride due to the higher air volume in their larger tires. The extra air volume acts as additional suspension – some say that it feels like having an extra inch of travel to ride the bigger wheels.

How do I know my bike wheel size? ›

Using a tape measure, place the bottom of the tape at the lowest point of the tire (on the ground) and measure in a straight line to the centre of the bike wheel to find your wheel radius (as shown in the image above). Multiply your wheel's radius by two to find the wheel's diameter.

Can a woman ride a 29 inch bike? ›

Not fair. But 29ers have come a long way in the few years since Michele got her bike and, recently, a number of women's-specific 29ers have come onto the market claiming to be able to fit riders as small as 5ft (152.4cm), offering lower standover height and shorty-optimized geometry.

What size is a 29 inch bike frame? ›

Mountain Bike Size Chart
Height (ft/in)Height (cm)Suggested Wheel Size
5'5″ – 5'9″165 – 175cm27.5″
5'9″ – 6'0″175 – 183cm27.5″
6'0″ – 6'3″183 – 190cm29″
6'1″ – 6'6″190 – 200cm29″
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What size bike should I get for my height? ›

Fitness And Hybrid Bike Size Chart
Rider HeightSuggested Frame Size
Feet and InchesCentimetersInches
5' 5" - 5' 9"165 - 17517 - 18
5' 9" - 6' 0"175 - 18319 - 20
6' 0" - 6' 3"183 - 19121 - 22
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IS 700c same as 29 inch? ›

29" (ISO size 622) is actually the same rim diameter as 700C, although most 29" tires will not fit 700C road rims because they're too wide. 29" tires are popular with mountain bikers; search for 29" MTB. 650B (ISO size 584) is used for some randonneur bikes and other specialized bikes.

Can I put 700c tires on a 29er? ›

Any 700c tire can be mounted on any 29er rim, and vice versa. (But it's generally a good idea not to mount a tire on a rim wider than the tire, or less than 1/3 the width of the tire.) Both the Alfine 11 wheel and a normally spaced front wheel will fit a 29er mountain bike frame just fine.

What 700c means? ›

The term “700c” is the tire size according to the French system. The “700” is stating the diameter of the bicycle tire and “c” is the width size of the tire. However it's not 700 millimeters it's 633 millimeters. Also, another common mistake is that often riders confuse “c” with centimeters.

Do 29ers climb better? ›

29ers are better up hills. Bigger wheels are heavier which works against you when climbing, so in this respect it's a myth. However, if the climb is littered with rocks and steps, the bigger wheel will roll over these momentum sapping obstacles with less effort.

Can a 5 person ride a 29er? ›

Firstly, as with all size bikes, there will be short people who LOVE 29ers and there will be short people who hate 29ers. Professionally, there are plenty of shorter riders (under 5'5") who race them and do just fine.

Do 29 inch bikes go faster? ›

Simply put, a 29er offers more speed, efficiency and stability, while a 27.5-inch bike offers a snappier trail feel.

What wheel size is best for mountain bike? ›

26” has been the standard for years, and currently, they're cheaper and easier to repair or replace than larger sizes. The agility of a 26” is slightly compromised by the poor rollover ability. That's why the 27.5” wheel is becoming so popular.

Are Bigger wheels better on a bike? ›

Push bikes with larger wheels can go faster than the ones with smaller wheels because the radius of the wheel is larger they are also more stable at higher speeds.

Is a 29er faster than a 26er? ›

In the end, the 29ers came in 7.5 seconds ahead of the 26ers—a 2.4-percent speed increase—without making the riders work harder, as there were no differences in power output, cadence, time spent coasting, work, or heart rate.

What height is a 28 inch bike for? ›

This bicycle is suitable for adults having a height range of 6 feet or above. The 28-inch bicycle is also called 29er which is mostly the mountain bike suitable for mountain biking due to large-sized wheels that are highly stable with high velocity having greater control and durability.

What size wheels should I get? ›

Choosing a skateboard wheel size (diameter)
50-53mmSmall, slower wheels; stable for trick riding and smaller riders skating street, skate parks, and bowls.
54-59mmAverage wheel size for beginners and bigger riders skating street, skate parks, bowls, and vert ramps.
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Do road bikes have 29 inch wheels? ›

All road and cyclocross bikes are built with 700c wheels, which are 29 inches.

What is the difference between 26er and 29er? ›

With a circumference that's 11.5% bigger, a 29er tyre will have an 11.5% larger air volume. So all things being equal, you should be able to run a 29er tyre with 11.5% lower air pressure than an equivalent 26-inch tyre. If you typically run 30psi in 26-inch wheels, you should be able to use 26.5psi with 29-inch wheels.

What is the standard bicycle wheel size? ›

29″ / 700c (ISO 622 mm)

The standard modern road bike wheel has an ISO diameter of 622 mm and is referred to as 700c (makes sense, right? /s).

What is the most common bike tire size? ›

Standard bike tire sizes explained
  • 700C bike tires. 700C is the most common tire/wheel size for road bikes. ...
  • 29 inch bike tires. 29 inch is the largest mountain bike tire/wheel size available, and it's ideal for faster top speeds and better rollover capability. ...
  • 27.5 inch bike tires.

What does 700x32c mean? ›

Here's the simple answer: At its most basic, a 700x32c tire is around 27 1/2 inches by 1 1/4 inches (or 1.26 inches).

What size bike should a 5'2 woman get? ›

Road bike sizing chart
Rider Height (feet/inches)Rider Inseam (inchesBike Frame Size (centimeters)
4'10"-5'1"25.5"-27"46-48 cm
5'0"-5'3"26.5"-28"48-50 cm
5'2"-5'5"27.5"-29"50-52 cm
5'4"-5'7"28.5"-30"52-54 cm
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What size bike should a 5'5 woman get? ›

The women that are 5 feet, 5'1" range, it's a personal preference between a 24" or a 26". And then also, if you have shorter arms or shorter legs, that's gonna depend, too. Shorter arms or shorter legs, if you're 5 foot or 5'1", I'd recommend a 24".

What size bike should a 5 3 woman ride? ›

Women's road bike size chart
Women's road bikes
5ft 1in – 5ft 3in155 – 160cmXS
5ft 3in – 5ft 5in160 – 165cmS
5ft 5in – 5ft 8in165 – 172cmM
5ft 8in – 5ft 10in172 – 180cmL
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Can you put 27.5 wheels on a 29 bike? ›

The Short Answer to Can You Put 27.5 Wheels on a 29er

Technically, yes. Assuming the bike and wheelset are both designed for disc brakes, the smaller 27.5” wheels will fit on a bike designed for 29” wheels.

What height is 26 inch bike for? ›

26-inch bikes are frequently the optimal size for small riders, from 5ft5 to 5ft9. Still, a 26-inch bike with large frames can work for adults and youngsters. Therefore, for those 5ft8 or taller, a size 26 bike with a large frame will suffice.

Can you put 29 inch wheels on a 26 inch bike? ›

Yes, you can. The wheels are not attached to the bike's frame, and a new set of wheels can replace them with different dimensions. But changing the wheel size on a bike will be difficult. You have to buy an adapter to change the front wheel with a smaller one and more modifications like adding a lower front fork.

How tall is a 27.5 inch bike? ›

27.5 inch bikes are suitable for adults between 5'2” and 5'10”. That said, adults of all heights can ride this wheel size. Some brands claim that 27.5” wheels are especially useful for riders 5'7” and under.

What size is 700c in inches? ›

700C = Bigger than 650B & 26, A FAT 700C tire (say, 2-inches wide or more) is called roughly 29-inches, and is called a 29-er. 650B = Medium = 27.5-inch.

What size rim is 700c? ›

The more useful number is the diameter of the wheel between the bead seats for the tyre. That's controlled by ISO standard 5775 and is 622mm for 700c wheels.

How big is a 700c tire? ›

700c. A standard road tire is 700c x 23mm, indicating a tire diameter of approximately 700mm and a width of 23mm. When shopping for road tires, you'll look for 700c x your preferred width, 23mm being the slimmest option and going up to 36mm.

Which is bigger 27 or 700c? ›

The rim diameter of a 700c wheel is actually slightly smaller than that of a '27inch'. 700c bead diameter is 622mm whereas 27" bead diameter is 630mm.

IS 700c same as 26? ›

What Is The Difference Between a 26 Inch and a 700c Wheel? This brings us around back to the same answer; they are the same diameter, but a 26-inch tire will fit onto a 700c rim but not the other way around because of the difference in rim thickness.

What size bike should a 5'9 guy ride? ›

Road bike sizing chart
Rider Height (feet/inches)Rider Inseam (inchesBike Frame Size (centimeters)
5'4"-5'7"28.5"-30"52-54 cm
5'6"-5'9"29.5"-31"54-56 cm
5'8"-5'11"30.5"-32"56-58 cm
5'10"-6'1"31.5"-33"58-60 cm
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Can a 6 foot man ride a 26-inch bike? ›

A six-foot man can ride a 26-inch bike. The twenty-six-inch tire is the most common for bikes overall.

How tall should you be for a 27.5 inch bike? ›

27.5 MTB FAQs

What height is a 27.5 bike for? If you're shorter than 165cm (5′ 5″) you'll be better off on a 26″ bike. If you're taller than 183cm (6′) a 29″ MTB will be more suitable.

What height is a 28 inch bike for? ›

This bicycle is suitable for adults having a height range of 6 feet or above. The 28-inch bicycle is also called 29er which is mostly the mountain bike suitable for mountain biking due to large-sized wheels that are highly stable with high velocity having greater control and durability.

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