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cmoriarty

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  1. Just my little 2 cents worth on this topic, I have owned a 29er and I did not like the bike at all, my reasons are that I am not an endurance rider. I ride Downhill and enduro, so my 26 inch downhill bike is perfect for me when riding dh and my dual 27.50 is perfect for me when riding enduro and xc. Everyone has their strengths and likes, just because your times are better in endurance racing does not mean your a better rider or your bike is better. Lets take a 29er and 27.50 and lets put them on an enduro hardcore trail, the 27.50 is better suited and will do better than the 29er. Lets take the 29er and the 27.50 and the downhill 26inch and put them on a Downhill course, 29er won`t even have a chance. At the end of the day every bike is designed for different purposes and riding so no wheel size is better than the other, everyone to their own. If I wanted to be cheeky I can mention that 29er riders feel they better than all others, but when they grow up they can come and be true mtb bikers and do downhill, come ride with the big boys instead of flashing your expensive bikes and hoping not to scratch them.
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  3. I hear what you saying about your rack,though what a lot of people do is not read the instructions.In the instructions it tells you the do`s and don`t about the rack,i have the clip on and its awesome and 1 of the best racks out there.I carry a dh bike on it and it works like a bomb,do yourself a favour and check the instructions as that seems to answer most of your questions.
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