Yeah the bonus is that you can run 27.5 on a 29 easily if you want mullet. But even that is gonna be applicable mainly to Enduro/DH racing, in everyday riding it doesn't really matter especially with dinner plate cassettes.Think that's been coming for a while.. Thus why I can't decide between the clay or the Glen. I feel the Glen is the safer option for future reasons. Was going to be a mullet anyways.
Or the big people that aren't that fond of big wheels??No 650b... what about the little people !
Yes ! So whilst growing up, Kids/Women/Blokes that dont like big wheels have to jump from 24" straight to 29".Or the big people that aren't that fond of big wheels??
With any luck 27.5 will die a well deserved death and we can have 26" back for those that like/need smaller wheels.Yes ! So whilst growing up, Kids/Women/Blokes that dont like big wheels have to jump from 24" straight to 29".
That's what made me think "what a fuckwit"The writer sounds like a peanut. I like this quote in particular "Everyone thought they were being sold a bill of goods with Boost spacing, but I bet you’d hate to ride a bike with the old spacing standard. "
Yeah, I hate riding my non-boost bikes... How on earth did anyone manage to actually stay upright before the invention of 29" wheels and boost. It's a miracle we're all still alive.
We already have that, they're called fatbikes, 197mm x 12mm rear spacing and 150mm x 15mm front.26+ in boost?
26No 650b... what about the little people !