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superstu":2mq14uge said:I don't get the 29 look ridiculous argument. Far more ridiculous having a gate of a 26 wheeler or two foot of seatpost sticking out IMHO.
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superstu":2mq14uge said:I don't get the 29 look ridiculous argument. Far more ridiculous having a gate of a 26 wheeler or two foot of seatpost sticking out IMHO.
The History Man":2d0dzphz said:superstu":2d0dzphz said:I don't get the 29 look ridiculous argument. Far more ridiculous having a gate of a 26 wheeler or two foot of seatpost sticking out IMHO.
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superstu":38rr1un2 said:I don't get the 29 look ridiculous argument. Far more ridiculous having a gate of a 26 wheeler or two foot of seatpost sticking out IMHO. Some bikes looks good some look awful, again nothing to do with wheel size.
Stanton for example make gorgeous bikes in all three wheels sizes.
coomber":3e312nti said:The History Man":3e312nti said:superstu":3e312nti said:I don't get the 29 look ridiculous argument. Far more ridiculous having a gate of a 26 wheeler or two foot of seatpost sticking out IMHO.
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Yes indeed. 29er looks right and proportionate
coomber":w65xkdp3 said:Fair play sinnerman fair play. Wasnt calling you out but it does get tiresome hearing same old comments without people basing it on experience.
As for turning etc, cant say its been an issue for me on the 29er but I dont ride downhill or black runs. For everything else a 29er should be no different unless you are going really slow (ha! I do) or have repetitive switchbacks.
coomber":15opkook said:As has been said by many, on here, they do look odd on smaller sizes. Thats why decent manufacturer's base smaller sizes on 650b wheel size and 29 for larger.