Mr.Toad
Senior Retro Guru
Re:
Just my 2 cents.
I have and ride a 26" (Indy Fab) and a 29" (Niner SIR).
Both steel frames, both rigid forks, both lightweight single speeds with similar gearing, and excellent handling machines.
I've spent enough time on each to see the pros and cons of each design and in the end there is certainly no right or wrong wheel size. I used to surf so I see these bikes in a similar way to surfboards. The Indy (26") is super agile and enjoys getting a little air, the Niner (29") cruises like a long board and just sticks to the ground.
What this means to me is any ride under 20 miles is usually more exciting and fun on the IF. Anything over 20mi the Niner is far more comfortable, in fact I rode my SIR on a 2 person 24 hour race which I would never consider on the IF.
The biggest challenge I have on the 29" are super tight switchbacks. The taller/longer bike can just be too much to hustle around a corner. Also the wheels are heavier of course.
Anyway both sizes are great!
Just my 2 cents.
I have and ride a 26" (Indy Fab) and a 29" (Niner SIR).
Both steel frames, both rigid forks, both lightweight single speeds with similar gearing, and excellent handling machines.
I've spent enough time on each to see the pros and cons of each design and in the end there is certainly no right or wrong wheel size. I used to surf so I see these bikes in a similar way to surfboards. The Indy (26") is super agile and enjoys getting a little air, the Niner (29") cruises like a long board and just sticks to the ground.
What this means to me is any ride under 20 miles is usually more exciting and fun on the IF. Anything over 20mi the Niner is far more comfortable, in fact I rode my SIR on a 2 person 24 hour race which I would never consider on the IF.
The biggest challenge I have on the 29" are super tight switchbacks. The taller/longer bike can just be too much to hustle around a corner. Also the wheels are heavier of course.
Anyway both sizes are great!