Noel wrote:
29ers are brilliant at what they do!
Until you owned and used it regularly you may not see the appeal.
This, ^^^
Too many people write them off before testing them for any length of time. Unfortunatly the magazines and the internet warriors are into hitting big stuff and DH, free ride and the such, and forget about the weekend warriors who just get out and ride single track and XC stuff.
I noticed a massive difference going from 26" to 29" of the speed front, i think the grip levels are higher, the comfort is better and the small downsides of slower to accelerate (of which is hardly noticable) and being slower through real tight single track (tunstall race) is more than made up with the positives.
I have done all sorts on mine (its probably what ultimatly broke it) from Danbury to Cannock surry hills and everything inbetween. i havent tried jumping it, but thats more down to me and not the bike
When the replacement frame comes i'll invite anyone to have a go and see what the think
Its an interesting article with the usual responses at the bottom.