Which modern wheel size will win out?

Mike Muz 67":52pvuuj1 said:
cce":52pvuuj1 said:
It's pretty obvious which is better designed for your proportions

All depends on what you like. For me the Rourke is the obvious choice. The same height as HM, I like a racey position more than upright

Mike

A lot of XC rides invert their stems to point downwards to achieve such a position (back breaking!)
 
Mike Muz 67":i8lfw4kv said:
cce":i8lfw4kv said:
It's pretty obvious which is better designed for your proportions

All depends on what you like. For me the Rourke is the obvious choice. The same height as HM, I like a racey position more than upright

Mike


Except HM is using an ugly high rise stem to achieve a similar bar height to the 29er, so he doesn't get that position.

a frame that doesn't require an ugly stem or mountain of spacers is always more aesthetically pleasing, all other factors being equal
 
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I can honestly say that I have no regrets what so ever on thinning some choice 26 bikes, bits, etc. with my 27.5 purchase. It definitely rolls better, handles great and is just a joy to be on. Nothing but smiles and is quite a bit faster and more stable on the downhills as well.
I will soon be looking into a 29er hardtail which I've demo'ed and roll even faster the the 27.5.
 
20" or bust

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(seriously considering getting one one, just to give a nice 2-fingered salute to the 29ers on the local trails.)
 

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