I would also like to add that many people are comparing old tech 26ers to new tech 29ers. I think that if those same people rode a new tech 26er they would be equally impressed by its performance, especially on tight, twisty, bumpy stuff, which is where I prefer to do most of my riding.
I feel like full-suspension 26ers were just coming into their own in 2007, which is when I bought my last bike. I think the only original part on that bike is the headset, but I still love it and really cannot justify getting a 29er or 650B to replace it. If I break my frame, I'll consider a...
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