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SC Tallboy Carbon (29er), bought before christmas to replace old Felt Compulsion II (26er).
Love it, and would not go back. For me though at 6'4" tall, 26ers always felt too small and looked like I'd nicked my little brother's bike. 😉
Bought a 700c yesterday, selling a 26er this weekend, buying a 29er some time this month 😀
26" NRS team - I've always wanted one.
29er Anthem -Always liked Anthem's,but have enough 26" wheeled bikes
Neither replaced anything,I still like my 26" wheeled bikes just as much & have had a 29" Inbred for several years now.Can't see why it has to be one or the other tbh....
26" Merida 0 Nine pro 1000d HT to go with the 26" FS Stumpy built up summer last year
My 140mm travel Nicolai Helius AC 29er frame arrived the week before Christmas. I was planning to keep my 160mm travel Helius FR to run along side it, but after 5 rides on the new bike I've come to the conclusion that the FR will just gather dust so probably best to sell it.
So, science* tells us that:
• lots of STW users are still buying 26in bikes
• lots of STW users are still buying 29in bikes
• everything's going to be fine
29er - 43
26er - 50
700c - 12
650b - 7
24er - 1
20er - 1
* not really science but as close as STW is likely to get
700c road bike to relegate my other road bikes to winter and turbo duties
29er Scandal to complement rather than replace 🙂
One of the more interesting threads on here. Answers a few questions anyway.
Bought a 29er Scandal SS to replace my 26er Kinesis SS.
Swift 18 months ago, probably my longest time of not buying a new bike in ages!
The chumba doesnt count as despite being bought more recently I've still not built it up!
29er Genesis High Latitude - replacing a 26" ragley blue pig.
similarish wheelbase, and riding position, but 29" wheels do work a little magic, and it looks better.
Have bought two in the last 12 months, both 26"ers.
I plan on replacing my Wolf Ridge frame before too long, that'll be a 26"er too.
interesting to see that most of the 29ers people are buying are xc, hardtails and rigid bikes whereas the 26ers are more towards the trail/AM side of things.
More interesting how few people have bought a 650b or mention that they plan to buy one. Looking at the results and people's comments it seems the marketplace is settling down nicely with the choice of 26er and 29er depending on rider preference, height, and intended use. There doesn't seem to be the need for a third wheel size standard, well certainly not in the UK anyway, so I really hope it isn't forced upon us.
29er 110mm travel full sus to replace a 26er 120mm full sus. No contest after test riding a number of bikes (29 & 26) for the type of riding I do.
29er Inbred int Summer.
more to come
Historic data does not predict the future.
In the meantime I'm glad people are still buying 26ers, so I can get mine sold.
29er FS last weekend 🙂
Both, sort of. A fatbike. So 26 inch rims. But the 4 inch tires mean that they're 29er diameter.
Exactly as I'd expect. There will always be exceptions but that divide indicates the relative strengths of each for the average rider. As XC, hardtails and rigid bikes overwhelmingly outsell Trail/AM bikes the 29er will only gain ground. Pretty soon the only place you'll be guaranteed to see a 26er in the UK will be at a trail centre.b45her - Member
interesting to see that most of the 29ers people are buying are xc, hardtails and rigid bikes whereas the 26ers are more towards the trail/AM side of things.
So we just bought two 907 Fat bikes (one for me and one for the wife)
They are 26" though as mentioned above due to tyre size they could also be classed as 29"
Last 3 were 29ers.
Recently built up;
Canfield Yelli Screamy- 29er
Chumba HX2- 29er
Rocky Mountains Oxygen- 700cc
Seems a lot of people are waiting to see if 650b will gain any popularity before buying into it. Doesn't seem like there is anywhere to buy 650b stuff from at the moment anyway. Why shouldn't there be a need for another wheel size? Wheels are quite important parts of a bike, so there should be a bit of choice with them.
Last year's three bikes were:
700c CF TT frame, so doesn't count
26" CF hard tail
26" Alu F/S
Why shouldn't there be a need for another wheel size?
because it(650b)'s completely pointless?
mind you, i say the same thing about 15mm axles, and they're here to say.
Being built inbred 29er
Orange G2 26inch - bought in Dec, to replace stolen and much loved P7 of 10 years vintage.
I'd take the stolen bike back in a heartbeat - but as a short 5'6 guy, a fore/aft penny farthing was never in consideration.
Btw - why don't we call them all 99'ers, given that a 69 is a large back wheel and a 96 a large front wheel?
26' Genesis HT purchased last week, can't wait for its maiden voyage this weekend
Just bought a 26" Trance X1 to replace a 26" Anthem. The rest of the fleet are all 26" with exception of the road bike which doesn't count. 🙂
26" rigid singlespeed winging its way to me. Perfect.
26 here. 29 no good for what I want.
JoeG - Member
Both, sort of. A fatbike. So 26 inch rims. But the 4 inch tires mean that they're 29er diameter.
Same here..