Wheel-size debates have been an essential part of the industry since the introduction of 27.5 wheels to mountain biking. When 29-inch wheels dropped, the debates only intensified - and there's ...
The next mountain bike wheel-size jump isn’t on the horizon anymore — it’s already rolling. Thirty-twos are slipping out of test labs, being tested by World Cup pros, and pushing brands to rethink ...
A 32in Maxxis Aspen cross-country tyre has been leaked on Instagram by DirtySixer, fuelling debate on whether we'll see the new standard used on XC bikes in the UCI World Cup this year. The new tyre ...
The choice is bewildering and it’s led to rumours of an industry conspiracy that ‘they’re just trying to sell us more bikes!’ But is this true? And does wheel size even matter? Read on to find out.
The choice is bewildering and it’s led to rumours of an industry conspiracy that ‘they’re just trying to sell us more bikes!’ But is this true? And does wheel size even matter? Read on to find out.
DirtySixer, the foremost proponent of the truly wagon-wheel proportioned 36er bike standard has recently launched a (moderately) more sane sized line of 32”-wheeled bikes. We can hear the chorus of ...
I know there’s a difference in wheel sizes between certain types of mountain bikes and city bikes, but what do the differences mean and why should I care? First let’s go over wheel sizes. Mountain ...
Finding the right size tyre for your bike can be more tricky than it at first appears. That’s a result of different ways to define a wheel and tyre’s size and the need for the tyre to fit in your bike ...
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