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I've actually found that 26" wheels are more fun on pavement and 700c feels better in the dirt....a complete turnaround from the orthodoxy 20 years ago!! I'm keen to try 650B/27.5 wheels but can't justify the expense right now. I'd love to try 27.5 off-road and I'd really love to convert my 700c street bike to 650B.
Expedition touring/bike camping is really taking off right now and companies like Surly (LHT), Rodriguez (UTB) and Co-Motion (Pangea) are putting out some fantastic 26" wheel bikes that are specifically designed for this activity (Surly a bit less than the other two but the LHT is still capable). This might be the saving grace for high quality 26" wheels and tires no disappearing completely. |
Originally Posted by corwin1968
(Post 17215579)
Expedition touring/bike camping is really taking off right now and companies like Surly (LHT), Rodriguez (UTB) and Co-Motion (Pangea) are putting out some fantastic 26" wheel bikes that are specifically designed for this activity (Surly a bit less than the other two but the LHT is still capable). This might be the saving grace for high quality 26" wheels and tires no disappearing completely.
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Originally Posted by streetstomper
(Post 17217077)
As I wrote, I use Big Apples, which are great, durable, cushy road tires. So I'm not really concerned about 26" knobbies, but rather 26" road tires. It seems most of the so-called "comfort bikes" still use 26", so that size might be safe for road tires, if not mountain bike tires. I just hope the 26x2.35" Big Apple continues to be produced for the foreseeable future. I'd even settle for the 26x2.5" Maxxis Hookworm, even though it's heavier and slower.
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How is your ride with 26" wheels. On my mountain bike i have 26" wheels. On that bike i have put road crank 52/42. And 7 speeds cassete 13-26. Today in one short steep hill is around 50 feet that hill i was in the 52 ring and the 26 cog and i do uphiil very comfortable. I tried again in the 52 ring and on the 23 cog and is do same think i felt is little harder to pedal but after that i do uphill comfortable again. I like 26" wheels
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Some manufacturers have all but resigned from making them like Giant and Specialized.
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Originally Posted by Alias530
(Post 17225721)
Some manufacturers have all but resigned from making them like Giant and Specialized.
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Originally Posted by corwin1968
(Post 17217417)
I've been riding a set of 26" x 2.15 Big Apples and they are awesome. Good road tires are definately lacking for 26" wheels.
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