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Yeah, but 27.5 owners may say that their bikes are more agile than the big wheel 29ers.
Yet just as fast, because their wheels are lighter - and faster accelerating.
It's a complicated issue isn't it?
Too complicated for consumers. And this is a forum of experienced and knowledgeable cyclists, and we can't agree.
And the general advice to extensively test ride both to see which one suits you best is too vague and too impractical for most.
That's why I support a return to one common wheel size.
brocklanders023":aqi38jnx said:Ceefax":aqi38jnx said:Also, many experts genuinely believe that 27.5/650b is the ideal size for mountain bikes. Because it offers the best of both 26" and 29", without the disadvantages of either.
I found it the other way round tbh. 650b seemed to be neither as playful as 26" or as crushingly capable as 29". That's not to say I'd rule out ever having one but for now it's all about the 29er for me.
Yeah, but 27.5 owners may say that their bikes are more agile than the big wheel 29ers.
Yet just as fast, because their wheels are lighter - and faster accelerating.
It's a complicated issue isn't it?
Too complicated for consumers. And this is a forum of experienced and knowledgeable cyclists, and we can't agree.
And the general advice to extensively test ride both to see which one suits you best is too vague and too impractical for most.
That's why I support a return to one common wheel size.