theremotejuggernaut
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So... I decided to try a 27.5 rear wheel.
It was a fairly cheap experiment, I already had the wheel on my HT so the only outlay was a Bosch magnet for the disc.
Observations
-possibly slightly better on steep, loose stuff in the woods.
-possibly worse everywhere else.
The front was wandering all over in climbs and pedal strikes were back with a vengeance. The seat tube angle changed enough that I was hovering over the nose on climbs which I haven't had to do for a long time.
I might try and offset it a little with a longer stem but we'll see.
Anyway, straight out of the carpark the bike immediately felt sluggish and slow. I know 29 rolls better but just pedalling to get up to speed on tarmac felt loads more difficult. It felt like the assistance was restricted. I even got off to check that the brakes weren't stuck on.
Freewheeeling, it felt fine. It was just peddling that it felt terrible.
Has anyone else felt like theirs was slower after fitting a smaller rear wheel?
For reference, both the 29 and 27.5 wheels are Hunt Trailwide. I know the 27.5 is lighter because I weighed them a while ago. Tyres are the same, Bontrager XR4. Again, I know the 27.5 is lighter. Cassette and freehub are the same (swapped from 29 to 27.5). So the whole set up is ~250g lighter.
I know the tyre rolls well so it's not excessive drag. And if it was, the bike wouldn't have Freewheeled so nicely.
Confused.
It was a fairly cheap experiment, I already had the wheel on my HT so the only outlay was a Bosch magnet for the disc.
Observations
-possibly slightly better on steep, loose stuff in the woods.
-possibly worse everywhere else.
The front was wandering all over in climbs and pedal strikes were back with a vengeance. The seat tube angle changed enough that I was hovering over the nose on climbs which I haven't had to do for a long time.
I might try and offset it a little with a longer stem but we'll see.
Anyway, straight out of the carpark the bike immediately felt sluggish and slow. I know 29 rolls better but just pedalling to get up to speed on tarmac felt loads more difficult. It felt like the assistance was restricted. I even got off to check that the brakes weren't stuck on.
Freewheeeling, it felt fine. It was just peddling that it felt terrible.
Has anyone else felt like theirs was slower after fitting a smaller rear wheel?
For reference, both the 29 and 27.5 wheels are Hunt Trailwide. I know the 27.5 is lighter because I weighed them a while ago. Tyres are the same, Bontrager XR4. Again, I know the 27.5 is lighter. Cassette and freehub are the same (swapped from 29 to 27.5). So the whole set up is ~250g lighter.
I know the tyre rolls well so it's not excessive drag. And if it was, the bike wouldn't have Freewheeled so nicely.
Confused.