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I recently set up a 26" wheel bike to mimic the geometry of my 29er. It had modern kit XT double drivetrain, clutch mech etc and a decentish wheelset some modern 2009 rockshox reba sl forks etc. But it just didn't feel as good as the 29er...It was basically a scaled down version of my 29er...
GrahamJohnWallace":3bw3inrr said:I'm not questioning peoples observations that bigger wheel bikes ride better for them, just that the difference may not be solely the a product of the wheel size.wookiee":3bw3inrr said:My opinion...
Its not all about the physics, sometimes its more about the organic mass driving the machine!
Doug
Also small variations in geometry can make have large effects on handling, which makes comparison of even similar bikes difficult.
For accurate comparison you would need to have bikes that were effectively identical apart from being scaled up. In this case all that would change is the relationship of the rider with the bike smaller/larger bike and the tyres with the ground.
I have a 1988 Highpath that though designed for 650b wheels, due to having 2" of mud clearance and 100mm wide BB shell will also fit 29er wheels. I guess that swapping wheels around on that would make for an interesting comparison as the only things that would change would be the steering geometry and BB height.
I recently set up a 26" wheel bike to mimic the geometry of my 29er. It had modern kit XT double drivetrain, clutch mech etc and a decentish wheelset some modern 2009 rockshox reba sl forks etc. But it just didn't feel as good as the 29er...It was basically a scaled down version of my 29er...