Enduromountain biking has its origins in the French Alps, it was here that riders formulated an all-day racing format which prioritized descending. When the Enduro World Series (EWS) started in 2013, racing was dominated by 27.5-wheeled bikes with 150mm of travel. There's now a selection of wheel sizes – 29-inch or mixed wheel 'mullet'
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Butbetween the Enduro 27.5, Enduro 29, Stumpjumper, and Stumpjumper EVO, I didn’t notice myself having more or less fun on any of the bikes on mellow trails. The Enduro 27.5 with the DPX2 feels very poppy and playful to me. I can get it airborne with little effort, and its rear end doesn’t feel burdensome at all to get sideways when I work
Thoughthey're quick to accelerate, 27.5 inch wheels are slower than 29 inch wheels: so to keep the same speed as a 29er, you'll have to pedal harder. Harder to ride on rough terrain. The attack angle on smaller wheels is steeper, and therefore loose, rocky trails are particularly hard going.
Dou think a 29 enduro bike with rear 150mm or so of travel will climb a bit better than a Enduro 27.5 bike with rear 150mm or so of travel? (both equivalent on
RevelRail 29 Enduro Bike. The Rail 29 is an Enduro bike by definition, though it does have less travel than its Rail 27.5 counterpart. It descends like a stable, traction heavy monster truck, yet it climbs like a wayward butterfly, almost floating up the trail with each pedal stroke. The traction I experienced both uphill and downhill on this
275" | 29" Hole Count 28 Rim Inner Width 30.5 mm. Hailing from the iconic i9 Enduro product family, versatility is the name of the game with the Enduro S Series. Built with a 30.5mm inner rim width, 1/1 Enduro S yields the rider double black pedigree, meanwhile capable of handling all day epics without complaint. You can have it all with 1/1
Carbonor aluminum, 27.5” or 29”, and with a variety of travel options, there’s a Process that’s perfect for you. Filters. Sort by. Featured. Best selling. Alphabetically, A-Z. Alphabetically, Z-A Enduro . XC . Wheel Size. 24" 27.5" 29" Suspension. Dual 120mm . Dual 120-140mm . Dual 140-160mm . Dual 160-200mm . Model Year / Edition
1 TSR497 (Apr 24, 2021 at 21:22) The Aggressor is a very location dependent rear, I love it pretty much every in SoCal. Also, the 2.5 vs 2.3 the tread is the same but the knob size is so
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27 5 vs 29 enduro