dyna-ti":1zqbv2ar said:Whats the deal with the frame? is it meant for 29 or just a standard frame and a 29er fork :? yeah?
kaiser":o2ualhbl said:Cheers rides better than it looks too! Agree with the brifters, they may find themselves swapped to the other Kona. They'll still be fugly but at least they'll shift gears.
Gazz the Ardents are mega. Very grippy but I find slightly on/off you need to commit to the turn. I reckon I'd try something less gnarly on the back one day.
Neil G":ofzleci1 said:I think they probably are 'smoother' and may let a lot of clumsier/less proficient riders get away with stuff they wouldn't on a 26. I'm in no doubt in the right hands they may be quicker but I don't think they will make slow riders quick...that takes fitness and some skill!
For me there is no question that a larger wheel is not as strong as a smaller one so they're probably going to be less suitable for more radical riding (airing, tabletops etc.)
Neil G":3h1955vx said:I think they probably are 'smoother' and may let a lot of clumsier/less proficient riders get away with stuff they wouldn't on a 26.
FluffyChicken":2le8ysb3 said:I still think in the 'Worlds' marketing has a large effect, they get paid/sponsored to race. Said company needs a market and different product to flog you so will get the racer to ride where that different product is. They may be athletes, but they are paid to do a job.
I don't blame them, people will buy to try.
FluffyChicken":2c58e5u6 said:So is it all in the angle of attack from the tyre or is it the longer wheelbase playing a part.