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I rode my bike today @30F.
Here is a video that I took January 2010. It was 20deg outside but felt like summer inside my jacket. Video was taken with two of my buddies with GoPro video cam. Later in the end, you will see me wearing all black. Cunningham Tundra January 2010 with Chute and Prancinghttp://vimeo.com/9169965"This video is taken during the cold days of January 2010 at Cunningham Park staring Chute and co-star Prancing Horse."--Levi
Music sounds familiar huh.
I think I'm lucky I'm just built the way I am, as far as that goes. At 5'10" but with a relatively short inseam, I would have thought I should fit a medium on a 29er but I still fit best on a Large 19". I think even someone 5'5-5'7 could easily ride a 29er with the right geometry. Maybe even shorter if riding a Fisher frame. I suspect the handling will feel "slow" to someone who wants the agility of a regular mountain bike.
I read somewhere that 29ers are far more popular on the east coast than the west coast...which surprised me because it seems like east coast riding would be where having a smaller, more agile bike would be more advantageous...
I am dubious about the advantages of 29ers. But then I have never ridden one. I hope to take a demo bike out this Spring. I am concerned about the long wheelbase, weight and less than sprightly feel of the 29ers. Guess I'll find out.
In my opinion, 29er suits taller riders.
I feel like I didn't make a smart purchase vs. the deal I could have gotten on the Fisher ($430 off MSRP on an 09.) It would have been like getting the fox shock and sram x7/x9 for free. They just didn't have it in my size.