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I ride a Scott Spark 26er and have my buddies Giant 29er on loan for two weeks to test on my usual routes and see if all the hype is true!!!First ride results from this morning - Did Same 36km route at same low intensity 119 bpm as with my 26er - Result was 2 minutes faster - or 2% improvement same route same effort!!!

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Result was 2 minutes faster - or 2% improvement same route same effort!!!

 

Being a mountain biker isn't about how fast you go. It's an attitude. And beer. Or so I hear.

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I ride a Scott Spark 26er and have my buddies Giant 29er on loan for two weeks to test on my usual routes and see if all the hype is true!!!First ride results from this morning - Did Same 36km route at same low intensity 119 bpm as with my 26er - Result was 2 minutes faster - or 2% improvement same route same effort!!!

 

Hendrik! Its Thursday you know, the day after humpday!

Everythings downhill after midday on humpday.

 

I suggest you wait till next thursday same time (to ensure gravity is the same)and do it again on your 26'r

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I am sure if there was conclusive scientific proof available, there would not have been so many discussions on this :)

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Agrf,

 

Not this 26er 29er thing again!!!

 

I think you meant to say:

http://wickedimproper.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/WI_Wake.jpg

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I think you meant to say:

http://wickedimproper.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/WI_Wake.jpg

 

 

Yip, how much more can this poor horse be flogged...:cursing:

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Yip, how much more can this poor horse be flogged...:cursing:

 

Now see what you have done,

 

My 100th post is a bitchin session...:(

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Being a mountain biker isn't about how fast you go. It's an attitude. And beer. Or so I hear.

 

You left the smile factor from a good ride on good trails ... if you saw you life flash past you a couple of times on the trail then even better biggrin.gif

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