There is also the factor of what you get used to. Someone who rides
700c all the time, gets on a 26 inch wheel road bike, geometry
adjusted or not, and declares it not stable, or whatever. Especially
of someone has been on big wheels for all their adult riding career,
as most of us have.
I boug
I think tire circumference was part of the discussion as well, not
just mass IIRC there was a sweet spot in circumference that you
couldn't get in a 26" wheel w/out a larger tire.
On May 11, 3:34 pm, doug peterson wrote:
> Hopefully Jan will chime in on this if I've mis-understood the test.
Hopefully Jan will chime in on this if I've mis-understood the test.
The BQ article was well thought out and executed, and a good read. My
understanding of the test was that the bicycle geometry was a
constant, and the object was to explore how various combinations of
wheel size and tire width imp