So who on here still just rides a plain old 26"?
Although there are other bikes I would be happy to own, I'm still riding the mountain bike I bought back in 2009.
Anyone else?
My fatbike is a 26er. So is my Blur but that gets little use these days.
Me. I tried a 29er and didn't like it.
Yup. 2006 Cotic Soda, 2013 Rocket.
Want to try a 275 Rocket, but in no desperate hurry to change.
All 26 here.
About to replace my 26" Soul, took it for a ride at the weekend, it's stil a bloody ace bike. Still have two other 26ers too, both still ace bikes.
I've got a cross bike but that doesn't count as a proper bike.
My Five is still a 26er and after my first ride in months last weekend, I was reminded what a great thing it is. I had it in mind to change it this year but with my planning on chucking money at things with 4 wheels and engines I'm thinking about just a new frame and it'll be another 26er - an Alpine 160.
If I was buying a new, full bike going 650B/29er would be a no brainer but for the time being, I'm more than happy on my very capable 26" bike.
All 26 here
Both of mine are 26". I'll only be buying 27.5" if there's no spares for 26". No point in the new size other than to try and squeeze more money out of people, especially those that didn't buy into 29ers.
yup on a 26" soul here and I do quite fancy a 29er and I can afford one but I keep thinking... will I be smiling any more when I get to the bottom of the trail? No is the answer and me wanting one is just pure avarice, I cannot justify the expense and I'm proud of myself so far that I've managed to resist.
Yes, does me fine. Next time I do a major strip down and clean-up, I might transfer the bits to a 2005 Trek 8500 frame that's been sitting in the attic for a few years. Bomber 26" wheels, rigid forks - what's to change?
9 speed cotic soul and a simple here.
26 here, same for Mrs edlong, no plans to change
All 26. Not keen on larger. No plans to change but it seems like the supply of 26" parts is getting smaller and smaller.
Yes, 2013 mondraker foxy XR. Just had the rear shock serviced by mojo, forks serviced, new frame bearings and headset......so I'm keeping it! 🙂
Yep. 2011, 26'er Zesty.
Both of mine are 26" an the minute, but I have a 650 frame on order. Not because I was desperate for a 650 bike, I fancied a change and there isn't much choice other than 29ers.
All 26 here.
Yup all 26 here, have recently built a rigid 29 but thats for commuting/touring so doesn't really count, recon on keeping them till they break now, pretty fed up with change for change sake plus I'm an old luddite & proud of it.
I still have 2 in regular use. I own a 650b but only because nobody does decent 26" any more. It's all a big con. I never get on my 650b and notice any difference at all.
well this list will make the 'cull' easier 😉
are you lot the new niche, like fat bikes were, do you lot get looked at with the 'what is THAT' look
sorry 😆
26 for me too. Seems to work as well as it ever did.
2x26" here
The Evil Sovereign will never die (as long as I can source half-decent 1.1/8" steerer suspension forks for it)
I'm still riding 26", but then I'm still riding 3x9 with an Octalink bottom bracket (which just won't wear out) so I'm pretty out of date across the board.
Three 26ers here - hardtail, full suss and fat.
Although this has been asked before:
Which mountain bike wheel size do you ride the most off road?
26in (51%, 376 Votes)
29in (28%, 208 Votes)
27.5in (12%, 88 Votes)
I lavish equal care and attention on all my wheel sizes (4%, 30 Votes)
Fat (3%, 21 Votes)
29+ (1%, 10 Votes)
I ride some other wheel size. It's the future! (1%, 4 Votes)
27.5+ (0%, 4 Votes)
Total Voters: 741
Start Date: May 13, 2015 @ 3:21 pm
End Date: No Expiry
Edit - the results of which I found quite surprising given the amount of discussion and m,marketing on non-26 wheels, which I guess is why it stuck in my mind
Don't understand the question.You mean there are other wheel sizes?
How odd.
2 x 26. I'm tempted by a 29 HT to replace my 456 SS but it'll be a while off yet (thinking along the lines of the NP Scout 290 or similar).
2 fullsussers & 1 HT all 26. My only non-26er is my commuter bike, which is 700c.
Yep, 2013 Five: last of the 26-inchers. Fantastic bike, but I will be selling it any time now (so shout on here if anyone's interested).
Not getting rid of my SB66c for anything.
26" hardtail with carbon forks here (I'll crawl back into my hole).
Broke all my 26" frames and couldn't find anything suitable a reasonable price so ended up 29" ht, the fs just being stripped down is a 26" frame but has been running 650 wheels with various mods.
TBH though aesthetically the 650 and 29" wheels look better on the 21" frames I have to ride though. 😉
yep and will be for a while as can't really seem to see a reason (and / or afford) to change my mk2 nomad - just about to buy a new shock which will keep me on it for another few years most likely. the industry move to 650b has actually acted as an inhibitor to me changing bikes due to not being able to transfer wheels & forks (two of the most expensive components in any build) onto a new frame
26 Soul here too 🙂
also have a 650B Anthem SX.
Both great fun, can't notice any difference in wheel size TBH.
Still on 26" here, Spesh Pitch and On One C456. No plans to change.
Both of my mountain bikes are 26". I have no intention of 'upgrading' but if I did change either I would look for a 26" as I have wheels and tyres a plenty and there is good value 26" kit available all over the place.
Yup, a Pace RC405 and an Indy Fab.
I have just given up 26 in November. Replaced with 27.5, because that's what was being sold and I don't like how 29ers feel.
I assure you that 27.5 is definitely no different in feel to a 26". Which begs the question, why does it exist?
All 26" here. Although I can't say I'm on it as Canyon can't seem to be able to send spare parts out in less than 4 months.
I currently have 2.5 26" bikes -two built up and one rolling chassis that will be for sale when I get my act together.
This constitutes 46% of my current bike collection, the others being 29 and 27.5.
I try and ride each of them at least once every month, although the current sh**y weather means I tend to use either of my hardtails simply because they are easier to clean
All 26; 1996 Kona Cinder Cone, 2012 Stumpjumper and 2009 Specialised Epic.
No plans to change, I'm a simple soul 🙂
I assure you that 27.5 is definitely no different in feel to a 26"
26" full sus for me and when I've stuck it next to a mates 27.5" you can barely see any difference. He says riding both, you couldn't tell them apart.
I won't be changing mine any time soon that's for sure. There's nothing wrong with it. I like riding it a lot and it certainly doesn't held me back.
26" BFe with straight-steerer forks and a 3x9 drivetrain....
I am so retro' dude 8)
26/9spd/1+1/8 here, as is gf (so 3 bikes, that currently allow spares interchange etc, and 1 rucksack when we go out), so I've stockpiled as we're both pretty much pensioners. I'd love to try others esp 29 but I'm 5ft5 and gf is 4ft10 - which I suspect means my choice is a bit limited and hers is 0 and the cost of the upgrade is 2 new bikes - which makes it more than I think the 'track comes alive' benefits will be......
