#!markdown
No doubt after the great big 1″ bigger wheels are better con was a success
bike companies learned they can push the envelope and people will suck it up.
Its not necessarily a bad thing - I don't mind more gears at the back and 1x
rocks for what I do, but when we get to slightly bigger hub standards it
starts looking like change for change's sake. The bottom line is that MTB is
not a fashion show, its a talent show. The new bub standard or carbon rims
wont make you win or ride better - thats down to skills and fitness 99.9% of
the time…
May 13, 2016, 3:25 a.m. - Tim P
#!markdown No doubt after the great big 1″ bigger wheels are better con was a success bike companies learned they can push the envelope and people will suck it up. Its not necessarily a bad thing - I don't mind more gears at the back and 1x rocks for what I do, but when we get to slightly bigger hub standards it starts looking like change for change's sake. The bottom line is that MTB is not a fashion show, its a talent show. The new bub standard or carbon rims wont make you win or ride better - thats down to skills and fitness 99.9% of the time…