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Stepping on twenty-nine inch landmines

March 16th, 2006 by Mike

Via: CyclingNews.com

One of the most heated debates in bike technology at the moment is between adherents of the relatively new “29-inch” wheel size for mountain bikes and users of regular wheel sizes. Over the next couple of weeks we’ll be taking a look at the pros and cons of the new format. To start with, Cyclingnews mountain bike editor Steve Medcroft looks at the passions stirred by a recent article on the topic.

After we published a short feature about Durango-based ultra-endurance mountain biker Dave Harris’ performance test between his 26-inch and 29-inch format bikes, Harris received a lot of feedback. “I got quite a few comments on my blog,” he says. “There were a hundred-ish emails in my in-box too (all but a couple are positive, thank goodness), and the (mountain biking) forums are going nuts over it.”

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2 Responses to “Stepping on twenty-nine inch landmines”

  1. 1 victor 

    Wow! That’s a great piece of information for me. I think 29 inch wheel size for mountain bikes is just fantastic for their riders.

  2. 2 custom bicycles 

    the 26 vs 29 debate is similar to the 24 vs 26 in mountain biking

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