Andrew, if you are really wondering about that 2015 Process 134 being mullet-ed/29er'd I have a friend who tried it with his. Running a lyrik at 170mm and trying both 29 and 27.5 wheel. The results were less than spectacular. Biggest problem being that the chainstay is very short (426mm) so with the ever so decreased reach from the long fork and/or mullet you end up with a bike that will manual just by tipping your head back. Sounds fun right! it is until you have to be braking in wet weather on steep tech. The bike tends to push your weight back so much/often that you really have to be on top of that front wheel. Can be really fun but if you get into a situation where you aren't 100% on your game the front wheel feels like its on ice.
Nov. 24, 2021, 9:27 a.m. - doodersonmcbroseph
Andrew, if you are really wondering about that 2015 Process 134 being mullet-ed/29er'd I have a friend who tried it with his. Running a lyrik at 170mm and trying both 29 and 27.5 wheel. The results were less than spectacular. Biggest problem being that the chainstay is very short (426mm) so with the ever so decreased reach from the long fork and/or mullet you end up with a bike that will manual just by tipping your head back. Sounds fun right! it is until you have to be braking in wet weather on steep tech. The bike tends to push your weight back so much/often that you really have to be on top of that front wheel. Can be really fun but if you get into a situation where you aren't 100% on your game the front wheel feels like its on ice.