Is a 29er harder to ride?

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Largely because of their lower attack angle, 29ers roll over trail obstacles easier than 27.5-inch wheels. This translates to a slightly smoother ride and a bit less effort to keep the bike going.
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How tall should you be to ride a 29er?

If you're 5'6' or taller, you should be able to find a 29er model to fit you. Riders more than 6' tall can rejoice: You'll definitely enjoy a more natural riding position with the size and frame geometry of a 29er.
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Is 29er good for long ride?

A 29er is better at:

Great at maintaining momentum and speed, if you want to ride long distances, you should consider a 29er. Better overall stability, better angle of attack to deal with objects and handles turns more precise.
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Do you need less travel on a 29er?

Nothing beats travel for hits and suppleness. Nothing beats rolling diameter for ruts and going over rock gardens. The best answer is long travel + 29er. That said, if I had to choose one over the other, I'd go with a longer travel 27.5 instead of a shorter travel 29.
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Is a 27.5 or 29er better?

Simply put, a 29er offers more speed, efficiency and stability, while a 27.5-inch bike offers a snappier trail feel. So unless you are particularly tall or small then the choice of wheel size very much depends on the trail you ride and your personal preference for the ride feel.
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What is the advantage of 29 inch wheels?

29” Wheel Advantages

29” wheels often feel smoother to ride due to the higher air volume in their larger tires. The extra air volume acts as additional suspension – some say that it feels like having an extra inch of travel to ride the bigger wheels.
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Do 29ers climb better?

29ers are better up hills. Bigger wheels are heavier which works against you when climbing, so in this respect it's a myth. However, if the climb is littered with rocks and steps, the bigger wheel will roll over these momentum sapping obstacles with less effort.
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Which is faster 27.5 or 29?

27.5-inch wheels are typically quicker to accelerate when compared to 29ers, which is mainly a result of their lower weight that requires less effort to spin.
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Are 29ers good for jumping?

You can usually still jump with 29ers, do some pretty huge stuff, I have, but it's a little worse. You don't quite get as mucl altitude and you have to pedal harder in between or up to the bumps. At the end of the day or when you are getting tired, it's a little harder to get enough speed to make some of the features.
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Are 29ers faster than 26?

In the end, the 29ers came in 7.5 seconds ahead of the 26ers—a 2.4-percent speed increase—without making the riders work harder, as there were no differences in power output, cadence, time spent coasting, work, or heart rate.
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What size bike should a 6 foot man ride?

A six-foot man can ride a 26-inch bike. The twenty-six-inch tire is the most common for bikes overall.
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Which is better 26er or 29er?

While 26ers definitely accel when it comes to acceleration, 29ers are undoubtedly better at maintaining speed. In fact, a 29er can feel considerably faster once you're up to speed. This is due to a few reasons, almost all stemming from the fact that 29ers have additional rotating mass.
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Do 29 inch bikes go faster?

wheels have faster acceleration while 29ers are more efficient on longer rides. Smaller wheels accelerate faster than larger wheels. This is due mostly to where the weight of the wheel is distributed.
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Can a 5 person ride a 29er?

Willow Koerber, pro MTBer, is not much over 5' and she does alright on a 29er. We've spent years reading about, listening to and enjoying the benefits that 29er mountain bikes have to offer us.
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Is a 29er good for downhill?

Downhill sells itself on its image. Currently 29ers don't fit this image. That's arguably the main problem that people have with 29ers in Downhill.
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What wheel size is best for mountain bike?

26” has been the standard for years, and currently, they're cheaper and easier to repair or replace than larger sizes. The agility of a 26” is slightly compromised by the poor rollover ability. That's why the 27.5” wheel is becoming so popular.
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Are bigger bike wheels better?

There's no definite answer. On smooth surfaces, small wheels have less aerodynamic drag due to a smaller frontal area. Smaller wheels can also be built lighter (therefore easier to propel uphill). However, larger wheels theoretically provide slightly better rolling resistance (the effect of this is incredibly small).
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Can you manual a 29er?

MTB's (especially 29ers) have much longer chainstays than your BMX, which is part of the reason why they can be harder to manual. If it's a full suspension, getting used the suspension compressing and chainstay length changing while manualing can take a little while to get used to.
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Can you put 29 inch wheels on a 27.5 frame?

Yes, you can do it. The diameter of a 29" wheel & tire is slightly larger than a 27.5+ wheel & tire. The 29" setup will raise your bottom bracket height.
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Are 27.5 wheels lighter than 29?

Weight. As you have probably guessed, the 27.5 is going to almost always be the lighter choice between 27.5 and 29er. Not only do they have less weight in the wheel, one of the heaviest components on a Mountain Bike, the frame built around those wheels can accommodate a smaller profile.
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