Top 400km of the Mawson in 13 days time, 16th May there's 3 of us cruising it over 4 days.Ideal bike for the ultra races or long distance touring, imo.
If the aim is to get the wheel sup to speed and keep churning out miles, this will surely be the way to go.
The Mawson trail is ready and waiting for you @ozzybmx
when i grab the penny farthing for sale in castlemaine ill bring to radelaide so u can take for a spin down the glenelg beachAbsolutely none.
. I like different bikes and worst case scenario with these, if its shit on the trail, it can be drop barred and will probably make a decent gravel bike.
Really ? They relate pretty closely.It doesn't matter, but the numbers don't relate to the sizes directly, it's the bike industry standard of having no standard. I wonder what the actual BSD is of all the sizes, that's almost always in millimetres
Thats a big bee if it has a 10mm dickbees dick short of 7" (10mm)
It doesn't matter, but the numbers don't relate to the sizes directly, it's the bike industry standard of having no standard. I wonder what the actual BSD is of all the sizes, that's almost always in millimetres
26" = 559mmThe BSD of a 36 is 787mm, the BSD of 29 is 622mm so 165mm bigger in BSD, or a bees dick short of 7" (10mm)
I think that bee prefers that you call him "well endowed"Thats a big bee if it has a 10mm dick
Listen to you's lot of wagon wheeler hecklers.when i grab the penny farthing for sale in castlemaine ill bring to radelaide so u can take for a spin down the glenelg beach
Not if the marketers have anything to say about it.Do you's really think the industry has settled on 27.5 and 29 wheel sizes for the rest of your lives
I did all the numbers before posting26" = 559mm
650B/27.5 = 584mm (1" bigger in diameter than 26", not 1.5")
29" = 622 (1.5" bigger than 650B)
Solving toe overlap with steering will be an interesting challenge on smaller frames...They are never going to be a gravity bike or possibly even have any suspension due to design limitations with the massive wheels but will probably go quite well on smoother singletrack and gravel/touring applications.
I read that toe-overlap was also an issue on the first 29" bikes, sorted by lengthening frames but in these days of slacker HA's it shouldn't be too hard.Solving toe overlap with steering will be an interesting challenge on smaller frames...
I'd be keen to have a go on one though. Couldn't be any more shit to ride than the cargo bike I had a go on once.
Yeah, why are all the 36ers with such steep head angles?I read that toe-overlap was also an issue on the first 29" bikes, sorted by lengthening frames but in these days of slacker HA's it shouldn't be too hard.
African.Thats a big bee if it has a 10mm dick
no having seen ai bee's, when you expose the bee penis it is pretty long, body proportion its much longer than human, closer to a whale length [in prop of body size], bee dick also sort of ruptures to go inside the queen, hence quite longThats a big bee if it has a 10mm dick
Perfect for the @Cardy George commute
A fatbike variant would really glide over all that red sand.