There is a very practical case against 32" and particularly 36" wheels. Such a wheelsize, combined with the current long frames, wouldn't be compatible with existing bike infrastructure.
They wouldn't fit on current bike racks (both vertical and horizontal), and even if they make ones that fit, the overhang would not be road legal in many countries.
They also wouldn't fit on many bikepark lifts and shuttle trailers. This can already be a problem today with 29" and XXL frames.
July 5, 2022, 2:17 a.m. - Timer
There is a very practical case against 32" and particularly 36" wheels. Such a wheelsize, combined with the current long frames, wouldn't be compatible with existing bike infrastructure. They wouldn't fit on current bike racks (both vertical and horizontal), and even if they make ones that fit, the overhang would not be road legal in many countries. They also wouldn't fit on many bikepark lifts and shuttle trailers. This can already be a problem today with 29" and XXL frames.