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I totally agree with you john. I tried listening to specialized and got a 29er
stumpy…worse bike I have ever ridden. I rode it for a full year and could not
ever get used to the 29er (from riding 26). Leaning the bike in fast turns
never felt right and nimbleness was not there (but fast as hell going
straight). Got so fet up that I dumped the bike at a huge loss and got a kona
process 134. Night and day. Way more fun on the smaller wheel bike.
Now this is all my personal opinion and it's my fault for listening to the
"experts".
Advise to specialized: you don't know what's the best bike for everyone so
stop being arrogant!!!! Remarks like the one above make people not want any of
your bikes especially the 650B since you make it seem like something you don't
believe in.
May 21, 2015, 11:13 a.m. - anok
#!markdown I totally agree with you john. I tried listening to specialized and got a 29er stumpy…worse bike I have ever ridden. I rode it for a full year and could not ever get used to the 29er (from riding 26). Leaning the bike in fast turns never felt right and nimbleness was not there (but fast as hell going straight). Got so fet up that I dumped the bike at a huge loss and got a kona process 134. Night and day. Way more fun on the smaller wheel bike. Now this is all my personal opinion and it's my fault for listening to the "experts". Advise to specialized: you don't know what's the best bike for everyone so stop being arrogant!!!! Remarks like the one above make people not want any of your bikes especially the 650B since you make it seem like something you don't believe in.