Anther new wheel size. Why can't we leave things alone. 26'' rules
Tony,
I used to think that 26 was fine too, until I spent some time on a 29er :twisted:
Now, fully rigid 29 is all I ride. The speed, and more so, the control, the larger wheels afford are a breath of fresh air in the rocky/rooted area I frequent. Instead of my baby wheels getting caught up in the crevices and bumping harshly over the irregularities, the larger rubber floats over top without as much as a hic-up. The larger hoops and longer spokes also afford nice vertical compliance, eliminating the need for front suspension and it's weight. Besides, it's really fun to pass full squishy 26" bikes on down hills running fully rigid

To be fair, you'd really need to give the larger wheels a few months to adapt to the feel, but then there is no looking back.
cheers,
rody