Swissrider
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I have two bikes, a 2018 Kenevo and a 2022 Orbea Rise, so more or less one bike for technical downhill and bike parks, the other for cross country, with a much longer range. Despite being best at what they are designed for, the Kenevo is fine on cross country rides and the Rise manages pretty well on more gnarly terrain. Although the Rise has 40mm less travel than the Kenevo, I have been pleasantly surprised by how well the Rise copes and wonder how much this is due to the 29 inch wheels. I wonder whether the effect of 29 inch wheels compared to 27 can be equated to some millimetres of suspension?
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