What do You Think About Mixed Wheel Mountain Bikes?
Many mountain bike brands have addd mixed-wheel bikes to their lines in the past year or two, and we're curious to know what real riders think about them.
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Many mountain bike brands have addd mixed-wheel bikes to their lines in the past year or two, and we’re curious to know what real riders think about them. Choose all that apply!
bike designers have built mixed wheel sizes since the beginning of mountain biking when they were still called klunkers... craig mitchell, fairfax, marin county based made several versions including 24x20 and larger versions in the 1970s... charlie cunningham also of fairfax, inventor of several of shimano's better products and original WTB brain trust member promoted the mixed wheel design as superior handling... this seems reasonable as MTB are basically under powered motocross motorcycles... all motocross bikes are mixed wheel sizes because it works and the companies like honda and kawasaki etc. have spent millions of developing them... i would not put much faith in the opinions of non engineers riding MTBs when history and industry have already made it clear...
on the way to the trail head of repack in 1978 i mentioned to charile kelly that if i had an 80cc motocross bike with pedals i could take a minute or more off the record there...
well it's come to pass... full suspension MTB are exactly that, underpowered MX bikes...
Capable and reasonable choice if you have the money, but not as practical nor for the budget-minded who might use same tires front/back, and you would need to carry two sizes of spare tube. I wouldn't want to use one for long rides in the wilderness. If I had funds for two bikes, I would consider it.
Maybe good until you have a serious flat and need to install a tube? Now I have to bring 2 sizes on a ride, or hope I can repair the tire with something else.
My 29/27.5 mullet is an ebike, which may or may not influence the handling?
I am finding that ebikes behave very, very differently in DH technical terrain.......all that power......
But re: mullets......I feel it's more stable than my 29/29 enduro was going DH and more quirky on tech climbing, when the front end seems a bit light.
Nothing for nothing!
For now I think it's well worth persevering.
Rode a Specialized Mullet earlier this year. It was ok, but the front wheel felt like a barge on climbing turns, rear wheel snapped right around. Nice but not for me.
So, we get to relive the early 80's when Cannodale had a 26/24 bike... How innovative and stale is that? Only put it that way since the marketeers are portraying it as something supposedly new. Does it work, perhaps so... Not a bad thing and some will find it very functional for their needs and uses.
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on the way to the trail head of repack in 1978 i mentioned to charile kelly that if i had an 80cc motocross bike with pedals i could take a minute or more off the record there...
well it's come to pass... full suspension MTB are exactly that, underpowered MX bikes...
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Jul 13, 2021
Jul 15, 2021
I am finding that ebikes behave very, very differently in DH technical terrain.......all that power......
But re: mullets......I feel it's more stable than my 29/29 enduro was going DH and more quirky on tech climbing, when the front end seems a bit light.
Nothing for nothing!
For now I think it's well worth persevering.
Dec 19, 2021
Jul 12, 2021