Kristy even let me ride it towards the end of the dirt section. I've been wanting to try a 29 inch wheeled bike for quite some time now. I was going to try to be very careful during my first test ride, and note any subtle differences in the way the bikes handled. I thought I may even have to ride a section a couple times to notice something.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Kristy's 29er
Kristy even let me ride it towards the end of the dirt section. I've been wanting to try a 29 inch wheeled bike for quite some time now. I was going to try to be very careful during my first test ride, and note any subtle differences in the way the bikes handled. I thought I may even have to ride a section a couple times to notice something.
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You are going to need a bigger garage bro. If I ever get back into mtb, I want to try a 29 myself.
I concur. The effects of 29ers are not a myth.
I'm contemplating my next one. I like the Karate Monkey, but the Redline is such an awesome price. I'm in no hurry though. And Redline introduced their deluxe version with disc brakes and a better frame.
Yeah, the garage is getting a bit tight...some stuff has got to go.
Rigtenzin...have you slain the dude who stole your Redline yet?
I respectfully disagree. I rode a 29er last year for a few days and was not impressed. If my 26er is a sports car, the 29er is an SUV. It's big, slow, and doesn't handle very well.
interesting.
i have a friend who swears by his 29er. guess it just depends.
how many bikes do you guys have? i think you need to post a pic of your storage area.
that might be a good blog post for everyone. what's in your garage?
Todd - Was the 29er you rode a full suspension bike? I wonder how that plays into the whole equation. I'll know more from my test today on how it applies to rigid single speeds.
Lauren - I'm not sure...I'll have to send out the census bureau! They are spread around the garage, so it's hard to photograph...that and my garage is a disaster right not...needs some cleaning! Ok...there are 20 rideable bikes. One is out back, and one is out on loan though.
I think I'm too short for a 29'er. Congratulations on your newest ride, kristy! You guys rock!
I have read that 29'er are smoother over bumps but slower manervering and less gitty up of the starting line than 26.
My 29er was a full suspension model, and to be honest, the trails I was riding were primarily smooth, flat, and tight by our standards. I didn't get a chance to ride over many things, but it was a slow turning beast.
A picture of my garage? I'm far too paranoid for that. I had all of my bikes and most of my tools stolen from my locked garage last year.
My collection has risen to 4 ridable bikes. I have two geared mountain bikes, one single speed mountain bike, and now a road bike.
Thanks Michelle! I have only had 2 rides on it so far, but I think I am going to like it. I got a 16" and it fits me great. Jeff seems to fit nicely on it too, so that's convenient.
We got the garage cleaned up a bit last weekend and organized the bikes a bit. We have a lot of fun toys for sure!
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