Do you prefer a mullet setup or 29" wheels for your ride? Share your thoughts with the GMBN Tech community down below! 👇
@r-20692 жыл бұрын
I am 182cm, 29" works gr8.
@explorcation_luke48992 жыл бұрын
@@r-2069 mullet all day every day, have my specialized enduro and kenevo SL setup and feel sooooooo much better than full 29er
@finroddd2 жыл бұрын
I am just 171cm. I ride 27.5 front and back. Tried 29' at the front - it was worse.
@kyleslater52452 жыл бұрын
I definitely like my mullet. But I have yet to try full 29”. I do like the mullet compared to a 27.5 but I’m not convinced 27.5 vs 26” yet.
@tim__sadler2 жыл бұрын
Moved to a full 29" set up this season (from a 27.5") - love how it just blasts through, over and down stuff...but damn it is harder in tight corners...unfortunately no mullet option on my current bike, but would definitely like to compare one in the future. At the moment i'll learn to corner better and just enjoy it.
@diegovillacrez83492 жыл бұрын
I know it's not faster in the long run but i tried 26 fs and it corners and accelerates beautifully. We have to remember MTB is about fun. Not always about racing.
@doubleL_S2 жыл бұрын
I love the way 26 looks as well. Looks like motocross
@thunderbot57082 жыл бұрын
Unless you are a racer...
@tamssnazzystuff2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ana, glad you joined the channel I'm enjoying your input in the shows.
@theronhann82412 жыл бұрын
We need more of this style of video! I loved the dynamic and dialogue between you two. Also, Doddy did a great job of explaining the feel of the bike on-course. This was a very well-put-together video that immersed the viewer I. The experience.
@mikelong52072 жыл бұрын
29" feels clumsy to me, it rides the rocks better but the agility is just not good for me, 27.5" seems the best compromise but i have never tried a mullet!
@tomorrowland26842 жыл бұрын
I realized that only when i rode on real tracks. Lack confidence on 29er but am rookie so may take time to adapt
@simony28012 жыл бұрын
I have a 29er and i totally agree, the bike is cumbersome and unwieldy. I wouldn’t buy it again,
@j_roache_doherty2 жыл бұрын
27.5" front and rear always 🙌🔥
@MsTatakai6 ай бұрын
If you want stability and down the trail, mullet can be really good by the way =P
@ianharding30442 жыл бұрын
I ride a 29er all the time. However recently had an hour’s ride on a mullet , it felt better on the tight twisty’s really responsive. It was a lot of fun to ride. I still like my 29er and the way it just rolls over terrain. They both have a place. Shame I can’t have both😉🤣
@KlaasB19712 жыл бұрын
Love my 27.5 because it so much more fun. Rode a 29er on my home tracks and I was a lot faster with a lower heart rate, but my 27.5 is so much more fun. That's what it's all about for me.
@nomadic_dad2 жыл бұрын
Great video 👏 I've just made the transition from a 27.5 full sus trail bike to a Specialized Status 160 mullet with the larger 29 front wheel and loving it 😎 The larger front wheel plus increased suspension has really helped my confidence while the back end with it's crazy short chain stay length keeps things fun at the back 👍
@davewillisporter2 жыл бұрын
I've just gone from a 27.5 to a 29er. Immediately I noticed the 27.5 was easier to pick up at the rear, more agile but rougher and slower. The 29er was harder to dance about on the trail but much smoother and it was so fast into things, I actually upgraded the front brake to a 203 four pot to slow down quicker! The only disadvantage is on very tight twisty trails and over jumps, I sometimes buzz my bum on the rear tyre, but I'll take that! Would be interested to ride a mullet though.
@OverMotoren2 жыл бұрын
I put a 27.5" front in my 26" and although it was very noticeable, I liked it. Maybe that's a bit to do with the small size I started with, but the bike suited me better. It canceled out a bit of the 26" downsides and I could get used to the extra bulk at the front, so yes I was into the mullets. Now I went to a different bike that has 29" front and rear, but also a lot more (basically a big step upwards in every aspect) but now I don't dare to mullet this. For one, because the bike wasn't meant to be ridden like that, but also because the difference between bikes is so big, I'm still getting my head round that. And in the process, I will probably get used to it by the time I'd decide to have space for experiments. First off though, I still need to dial in a lot. Get some stuff serviced and so on. Then try some tracks that I don't have nearby, then see what I think.
@vrwgq3q2 жыл бұрын
Adding one thing… I think choosing a bike and wheelsize that matches your skills and trails is key. It’s about the experience more than descent times for 97% of most riders. I’d rather feel like a pro… pumping and hopping features, railing berms and scandi on command than send it as fast as possible
@gmbntech2 жыл бұрын
Great point Paul!
@kyboy97302 жыл бұрын
I have a specialized status that’s a mullet set up. That bike has been a dream. Absolutely love it
@TheSlowworms2 жыл бұрын
This is such a good test because like Doddy said Anna and Doddy are completely different riders and they’re different heights as well! Great test 👍 Btw I’m 5’6” and I still like 27.5 front and back and I’m really hoping the industry doesn’t move away from 27.5 wheels 🤞
@styleyK2 жыл бұрын
As an absolute beginner.. 27.5 wheels are fine for me, having bigger wheels that make me go faster would be a bad idea for me (I am more likely to crash). 27.5 wheels alow me to work on line choice and technique more, I have more time and I am not that fast anyway. Maybe in the future I will step up to mullet, but I am not bothered about 29ers. 🙏🏿
@benlisle76232 жыл бұрын
26", 27.5 are fun for playing around but i love the confidence 29ers give me especially with modern geometry!
@neonedge92 жыл бұрын
I'm planning on the other-direction-mullet. I have a 27.5" XC bike (2017 KTM Lycan 273) that I want to get more travel up front (110mm to 130/140mm?) as well as adjust my riding position. I plan on replacing the Rocklshox Recon 27.5 fork with a 2023 Rockshox Pike 29" fork and 29" front wheel. This should give me a slightly better riding position (more upright) which is something I've been struggling with a bit on downhill sections. The additional travel should also let me get a bit more aggressive in the sketchier bits, as should the slacker head angle. Assuming it just doesn't completely destroy the bike's handling then I think it will greatly improve my biking experience and let me hang onto the bike for a few more years without spending $1000s of dollars on an entirely new bike. And thanks Anna & Doddy, this video was helpful in making the decision. It would be cool to see you do a video on extending the life of older bikes by doing something like I'm doing (or any number of other things). Shock upgrades, drivetrain upgrades, dropper post, tires/wheels, ratchet, etc., would be a cool video to see. Perhaps you could buy some older bikes and "modernize" them in an effort to make them more capable. Just a thought.
@andyamos85942 жыл бұрын
I went from a 26 full sus to 27.5 plus. Going back to 26 a few months later, I scarred myself, it was like having continual "Oh sh·t" heart attacks!!! I sold the 26 full sus and bought a 29er plus 😀
@Gabe73C2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with Anna. Mullet looks badass. 👍 Currently running 27.5 front and back, but getting ready to try mullet because I ride a lot of chunky terrain, and I think it's going to help me have more fun.
@kyleh68022 жыл бұрын
I've gone back to full 27.5 bikes this season. Toyed with the idea of a mullet, and might still try it, but I'm out for smiles and laughs and happy to work the bike rather than just plow and REALLY enjoying the smaller wheels even at 6'2" (188cm). Racing or xc I'd for sure be full 29er, but that's not my riding.
@RyanAggabao Жыл бұрын
From various ride videos on KZbin, I sensed the impression that the difference is more noticeable and more positive when mounting a front 29er on a 27.5 bike, vs. mounting a rear 27.5 on a 29er. As I ride a former, I'm looking forward to converting mine.
@kisilvan2 жыл бұрын
I come from the 80's era of 26 inch rigid MTB's then hardtails so when I went to a 29er for my height of 6ft 5inch I loved them because they fit as Doddy says. However I have never felt I could throw them around the same as I could the 26 inch wheel bike so I am going to give a mullet setup a try on the enduro bike. Still think 29er XC is better for speed though.
@kisilvan2 жыл бұрын
@@Sidowse think the 2kg weight penalty depends on lots of factors such as group set weight, frame, course etc and not to mention if you're a 110kg rider putting out a high power output does 2kg really make a difference on some courses compared to momentum? Also if you're a 6ft 5inch rider frame fit of a 29er is also a factor to take account of.
@christianheyer72752 жыл бұрын
I have recently changed the rear to XC race worthy 29“ setup with very light tires and wheels whilst I stayed in front with good grip and more robust wheel- the bike got way better in handling and acceleration at the cost of some grip sometimes in climbs - but a good alternative to mullet setup - BTW I loved that feature - well done!
@MtB_DrAgOn_2O112 ай бұрын
That is actually a very good idea 💡 👍
@ggcadc2 жыл бұрын
I have a mixed wheel switchblade and a 29er xc bike. they both feel right in their own way. Every experiment ive seen with these confirms that 29 is faster at a base level but being comfortable on the platform can overcome that advantage. Id be really curious in different disciplines who is running a mx setup and possibly winning. might be a good revisit in a tech episode.
@RussellSprague2 жыл бұрын
For me fun is more important. I have been running a mullet for a few months, and it is a blast. The bike just feels more alive.
@abneriidelacruz67052 жыл бұрын
I did a mullet conversion on my San Quentin hardtail and the riding definitely improved for my. The big wheel deals with obstacles better and the cornering improved while the climbing and acceleration stayed the same. I definitely prefer a mullet and I just bought the Bronson 2022 which is a dream to ride. I think Anna was faster on the mullet because she was used to it. I think if she has a few runs with the 29er she would have been faster. Regarding the mullet vs 29er, I think it depends on the track and the rider whether the mullet is faster. It has not slowed down Loic Bruni who has won a few overalls with that set up nor prevented Jesse Melamid from being successful in EWS.
@greengonzonz2 жыл бұрын
Fun vid 💙 Yes, being comfortable plays a massive role. I've just started riding a 29er and it definitely feels smoother but Strava says I'm sitting on the same average speeds as my 27.5
@jamesgreen3412 жыл бұрын
It's really interesting to see doddys reaction here. I'm 6ft6, come from a bmx background and ride a 27.5" 180/170mm enduro bike. Watching the channel in the past I've seen doddy talk on a few occasions about the benefits a 29er could have for tall riders. It made me wonder if I'm missing out by riding 27.5". I'm not someone who cares about going any faster, I just want to have fun on the trail and because of my bmx background I love to jib, pump and manual. I've always thought 27.5" was right for me because of this.
@amud1e2 жыл бұрын
This is what I'm thinking and might just go full 27.5 again as it's just about the fun and having more space to move about on thre bike feels better! 😎
@RobSteal11 ай бұрын
6'6" as well and come from a more bmx/dirt jump background. trying to decide whether I want to buy a mullet or 29er. Terrified of spending that much to feel like im on a boat.
@jamesgreen34111 ай бұрын
I've been riding a mullet along side my full 27.5 and can confirm that it feels noticibly more lethargic and less fun. I would say it's easier to ride though.
@pascalgehdudrauf51343 ай бұрын
@@RobSteal any news?
@vrwgq3q2 жыл бұрын
I think whatever gives you the best riding experience. If you want a sled that flys… enduro 29 and use the brakes. If you want something that’s more about enjoying the features in sacrifice of speed 27.5. If you want something of both, mullet it. There is a reason why 5010 and other short/mid travel 27.5 exists and why 29 DH bikes exist Personally, I still like railing corners on 27.5 plus bikes with small travel or hardtails. Especially hardtails as their rear centres are super short and basically feel like you’re dirt jumping a blue/black. If it’s chudery or you’re bike parking alot, I really think 29 x2.6 long legged bikes are safer if you like to cruise
@stevenseagal20102 жыл бұрын
Great episode 👍🏼 Mullet all the way for me!
@mutley73192 жыл бұрын
Hi guys great video. When I ride I’m basically out to have fun over speed every time. So when I bought my new bike I went for a mullet for that reason. It’s a 160 mm as the stuff round my way needs it but at the same time I like cutting corners and riding the trails as if I’m on my bmx. I’m a lanky sod but won’t consider a 29er. A mate runs a smaller 27.5 because he wants an agile fun bike and tried at 29 in the same bike as he has and it’s too stable for him even my mullet is too tank like.
@ltrtg132 жыл бұрын
At the back end of 2014 I changed my bike and went from 26" wheels to 27.5" full sus. I didn't like the 29er and said I would never have one. Some of my previous comments can confirm that. Last year I got a 29er hardtail. Which is the mountain bike I ride all of the time. I still have my 27.5 full sus but I haven't ridden it recently. I did find the hardtail rolled much better and faster than the teeny wheels. I haven't ridden a mullet bike yet. Not sure if I would. Before the reason would have been. It's got a 29er on the front. Now it's because it's got a 27.5 " rear Wheel.
@corymcmanues79052 жыл бұрын
I personally prefer the way the mullet feels compared to a full 29'er. Even if I'm not actually faster, I feel faster and I feel like the trail isn't muted like it is on a 29'er. I'm not going for lap times or racing, just having fun.
@omera9672 жыл бұрын
I got a question. Will an amateur be able to tell the difference between the two setups from the get-go or does it require alot of riding experience to be able to differentiate?
@corymcmanues79052 жыл бұрын
@@omera967 I've only been riding for a few years now, so I'd say I'm definitely an amateur. To be able to tell the difference you do need to put some trail time in on both setups so you can really feel the difference.
@gray_wolverine632 жыл бұрын
Really good info. You guys are awesome together. 🇺🇲🤙🏼
@bodfx2 жыл бұрын
My HT 27.5 makes me smile more in trail than my 29er FS for the trail that i have here.😁😁Will try mullet set up soon to see how it feels!Love you both!
@R1doorbarАй бұрын
I'm in the process of converting my 2014 Rocky Mountain Instinct 950 MSL into a mullet. Other than putting in a 27.5" rear wheel I'm not planning any other mods. The standard head angle is 67.5, which is quite steep. I've already replaced the original stem with a shorter 40mm reach and slid the seat as far back as possible. The only question is if I'll need shorter crank arms for better clearance. Because this is an older bike with "outdated" geometry, I think this will be the best mod for a bike of this age.
@fredEVOIX2 ай бұрын
something to keep in mind most mullet bikes can be turned into full 29" easily (not sure into dual 27.5 but I guess too) but 27.5 bikes can't be upgraded, watching this video made me think long term I have more choices buying a mullet than a 27.5 (I currently run a dual 27.5 xc 120mm muscular bike but I want a motocross/emtb next lol)
@dhincks12 жыл бұрын
I don't race & I ride a Chinese carbon ebike see ELife/Cheeb, mine is from the USA a Luna X2 comes stock as a 27.5 I put a Zeb 29 fork 2.5 Maxxis minion DHF on the front and ride it as a mullet and I love it. Cheers from Northern California!!!
@roha23172 жыл бұрын
This is a great test and very fun to see the results. I also loves Anna's game face when she is on the bike, looks so dedicated.
@bryanwagnerseniormtb99402 жыл бұрын
I’ve never rode a mullet setup, but I’d like to give it a try sometime. I have rode full 27.5 and full 29. My giant trance is a 27.5 and my daughter has a trek fuel that’s a 29 both size medium. For me riding is all about what puts the biggest smile on my face not necessarily how fast I go. To me a 29er feels like I’m 5 years old running around in my dads work boots and the 27.5 is just more responsive and fun. I also feel that a 27.5 climbs better on the steep stuff. The moral of the story is go with what ever makes you happiest and have the time of your life every time you ride!
@shaivaldesai11 ай бұрын
I did an up-mullet i.e. put a bigger wheel in the front. Turns weird and needs a split second early lean/steer but rolls over better and improved BB clearance as I went up and not down. I am a small person so I am with Anna. 29er needs more effort to move around.
@phillipoyer34072 жыл бұрын
To add some mullet confusion, here in Kansas mullet means something different when referring to bikes. Here it means using SRAM AXS to pair a MTB drivetrain to road shifters on a gravel bike. So if you see pit videos from a race like Unbound and a rider says they are riding mullet, they are referring to their gears.
@pgjudo2 жыл бұрын
My SC Tallboy (120mm/140mm, 30 lbs) is a 29er, and my new SC Heckler (150mm/160mm, 49 lbs) is an MX (mullet). Both are size XL. The longer travel heavier Heckler eMTB, imo, just maneuvers easier for me and is easier for me to unweight with the mullet setup.
@teddysnaps47862 жыл бұрын
I would love to try it but I have to buy a new wheel, carry different spares when traveling, buying different tires and since my brand hasn't developed a "mullet link" I would have to adjust with a headset cup etc etc. Maybe on my next bike if that's an option but I'm happy with 29 at the moment. cheers
@dhrracer2 жыл бұрын
Anna answered it. She was slower on the 29er as she said she was over cooking corners and just the slight dabbing of the breaks was all it took to kill the speed. But let's not forget even racing should be about having fun.
@harveytolibao35332 жыл бұрын
..the chemistry of you guys are getting so much better and stronger the bond! amazing comparison on mullet and 29er! kudos. more power!
@neilhawes77392 жыл бұрын
I love the mullet style bike feels really planted on the trails and helps me fit the bike beautifully 🙃
@Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy2 ай бұрын
I think that a couple seconds difference could just be up to your personal riding style, and how tired and/or warmed up you were from the first run. You could also have been subconsciously trying harder on the one you thought would be faster, too. If your effort varied by as little as 1%, this would account for the time differences by itself. You'd have to be androids to keep your effort that consistent. It's too close to say it's specifically from the wheels, IMO. I do like the idea of the mullet though, and your thoughts on how it feels and how fun it is, are the most important to me. I'm intrigued by running a 27.5 with a big 2.8" tire, getting some of that diameter back, running low pressures for my bad back, and just having grip for days going up the hills. The only people concerned about being fast, are the people I ride with, lol.
@joachimdo70962 жыл бұрын
Awesome Video! Fun to watch. With a good conclusion: Both Sizes are fun!! It`s just different!!! 🙂
@DZig2 жыл бұрын
Currently running a mullet set up on my hardtail, and love it's playfulness. I do want to change out the dropouts and try a 29er rear to compare.
@ish4742 жыл бұрын
I have a commencal meta HT that I just built as a 27.5 bike but I have a 29 inch 140 mm front fork that I swap my 29in wheel into when I want to ride steeper rougher terrain. That slackens to head tube and raises the bottom bracket which makes it really good for going down steep stuff. Otherwise running it 27.5 front and rear it's just a big BMX bike and also the most fun bike I've ever ridden.
@robxiixiix48342 жыл бұрын
27.5 front 26 rear is also a wicked mullet. Rowdy man
@rowanking27382 жыл бұрын
4:30 - why would your chain stay feel longer? The axle is in the same place (fore and aft) and the rear wheel should touch the ground inthe same place (directly below the axle. Can you explain? Cheers.
@djsonfire00012 жыл бұрын
I am 6'2 just under 200Lbs and think the 29er are the way to go due to how tall I am it just feels better
@liquidmakor67932 жыл бұрын
We need to see more Doddy and Anna riding vids
@johnashcroft-jones60912 жыл бұрын
I put a 29er on my 27.5 EMTB and predictably got a slacker handling and faster rolling. Maybe a bit too slack up front but fun! That bike was so good it was stolen but new one is better and already has slacker geometry. Out of interest I'm going to put a 29er and see. BTW i've been following you folks a while and love the show.
@bryanfulcher71622 жыл бұрын
My hardtail was originally a 27.5+ which I just put a set of 29ers on, can tell the difference, rolls great but it is a little harder to get around the sharp switchbacks, my full suspension bike is a 27.5 which I love as well. I haven't tried a mullet set-up yet but I think I will. I do have a question for you, you didn't talk about the climbing differences what were your thoughts?
@joshhenley97502 жыл бұрын
I have a Starling bikes Roost, it's a stainless steel hardtail mullet and it's pretty dang awesome!!
@christopherwatson11632 жыл бұрын
Hahaha!! Love it, Doddy joined the mullet crew... I never would have thought it possible!!
@simonrook5743 Жыл бұрын
Just building myself a Mullet now, starting with a Whyte T130 for the shorter rear stay length of a 27.5, not sure if I’ll run 120 or 130 travel front (+10 or +20 front equivalent). Having ridden it briefly before starting the conversion (and other upgrades) it climbs better than the T129 it’s replacing despite similar gearing (gear inch) and weight.
@samcalisthenics782 жыл бұрын
I am on 26 inch wheels. I love it on my Downhill Bike YT Tues. The feel of 26 inch wheels are great and tricks felt easier between 26/27.5/29 inch. Greetings from a German subscriber 😁🙌🏾✌🏾
@BMelchner2 жыл бұрын
I think you missed a major option... for those with a 27.5 bike. I put a 29 on the front of my 27.5 Bronson and it changed the bike. I was upgrading my fork and got one that would take a 29 as an option. Amazing difference. Try it.
@khalliddo1385 Жыл бұрын
Mullet is clearly FUN but my cranks is not happy hitting the rocks every ride. My BB is too low so now I'm going back full 29er. My Current setup is 170travel 29er up front paired with 27.5 rear.
@jessehill37802 жыл бұрын
I got 29 curious so demoed a full 29 mega tower twice. I can say I like the added confidence of the front wheel when it gets steep and has some chunk but then my full 27.5 nomad is super fun. I really think the MX will be the route for me. Keep the fun but lose some of the hesitation of OTB fear in steep chunk.
@FlorianGreiner-x9j3 ай бұрын
Great test - thank you. Would be interested in the differences in peddling uphill . What is the better option?
@JimEckhardt2 жыл бұрын
I have a giant reign which i ride as mullet... Its pretty darn awesome. Coming from an older 26er, i did find the front to be all business though - wherever you point that thing is where its going. The back is quite a lot more playful, but the bike does tend to chatter quite a bit as well.
@METEORA_472 жыл бұрын
Blake,have you experiment mullet on hardcore hardtail?????please make a video for it 💪
@jamiehamilton32532 жыл бұрын
So interesting! Great video! I've actually gone from 27.5 to a full 29er but sized down to get a reach that actually feels more playful than my 27.5! (Commencal Meta AM size S). I think with a 29er the chain stay length plays a bigger role in playfulness vs a mullet where a longer chain stay could be better? Thoughts?🤘
@Beliefisthedeathofintellect2 жыл бұрын
I put a 27 on my old gt chucker 2.0 😁 it's brill for short people. Surprisingly a good ride
@TheLawwillboy2 жыл бұрын
Been sticking with 27.5 front and back for a while as I find it suits me, but I’m only 5’6”. If I raced enduro I might think about going to a 29 up front but I don’t so sticking with the little wheels. Still race 4X on a 26” wheel too, however there’s a few trying bigger wheels in that now as well.
@alexdoner36412 жыл бұрын
I myself will definitely stay on I-29 ER but I plan on setting up a a mullet just to go along with my 29er
@kimbogreen692 жыл бұрын
Wow Doddy maybe you have just convinced yourself in the past about 29ers being better for you. I never understood your choice because you say you like to feel the trail but a 29er does the opposite. Nice to see you open your eyes. It still looks like you are 29er biased. The results are obvious Anna been riding a mullet and you normally a 29er of coarse you are are faster on the those bikes you normally ride. Great video . Thinking of going 29er front on my 2015 Nukeproof Mega AM 27.5. The frame spec says it can take up to 180 fork so will try a 160 29er and offset rear shock bushings to make it mullet. Can't wait to try it
@woduk2 жыл бұрын
I’m still riding my bike built of spare bits and it’s 26 lol. I’m just glad I can get out. not sure what 27.5 wheels to get as the frame and fork is designed for 27.5
@joequeen15072 жыл бұрын
Tried it on my hightower, even with the flip chip on high position the BB was 11mm lower. So im not sure if it was the wheel size or BB height that made the biggest difference. Loads more pedal strikes though.
@mudkayak63052 жыл бұрын
might need 165 cranks, less strikes and easier on knees too but you lose some leverage which is only noticable when muscling an up hill, however flip side of that is short cranks spin up faster for higher revs.
@VredesbyrdNoir2 жыл бұрын
Should have rounded off the tests by sticking the 27.5 on the front with a 29er rear!
@christopherwatson11632 жыл бұрын
I have a Bronson V4 ... mullet for life!!!
@markb79542 жыл бұрын
I’m 6ft. I never tried a mullet. I think the 27.5 may be sleet but it’s gunner and easier to move around then a 29
@Cheapsh0t2472 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, especially its not a thing we can easily test as we (average public, one bike, not a racer ride weekends for fun) do not have the bikes with flip chips/links or spare rear wheels let alone the time to work this through. Interesting conclusion and glad you both chose fun over efficiency. I would also like to see the same test with an average height rider though.
@che_z3b0v2 жыл бұрын
I had a Specialized BigHit in silver and now I am running a custom Nicolai G1 mullet 🤙
@hughjardon3538 Жыл бұрын
With a 29" wheel you have slightly more mass, which would make a differeence to the force pulling you down the hill. For a light rider, something like 650g additional mass makes a 1% difference to the acceleration down the hill. For a heavier rider, its going to be closer to 1kg makes a 1% difference. How much advantage that gives you depends on how much time you were using gravity to accelerate you. The effect is cumulative so can make a big difference if you can carry the additional speed through the corners. You should weigh the wheels, then carry a weight in your pocket to compensate if you want to see the exact difference. I know what you did was just meant to be a bit of fun, but if people want to draw conclusions, you have to be objective.
@declanjoyce86402 жыл бұрын
Great video guys....you really got me thinking.....
@craigsteele81782 жыл бұрын
Yes I have a new SC Bronson M/x and it was a blast as far as fun. But for pure speed down a hard DH track which I do ride , the 29 er kills the Bronson in a race on a rough track.
@busterbrown32422 жыл бұрын
For me mullets turn better and feel more playful but 29er’s feel faster and roll over the rough stuff better. When I race local twisty stuff I use the mullet but next week I’m off to the megavalanche and it will be 29er all the way.
@fjallmann2 жыл бұрын
I have a 26er which I picked up used (a poison mtb carbon frame with other cheap paraphernalia which costed 1grand eur) and all I have done is just commuting on it. However, I love it's agility when I ride a little forest trail to work. Makes me want to go out and ride the trails lol (broken bones or bike or both).
@paulmanias82692 жыл бұрын
I have a 2004 Yeti AS-X. It's a 26er 170mm travel frame. I put a 29er 170mm Yari on the front and a Works Components 2.3 angle headset. Headtube angle is 62.5°. I call it a "Skullette". Seat tube angle is horrible. And it's unstable jumping. It descends steep tech amazing.
@thim80092 жыл бұрын
Mullet is the best thing they did to ebikes. Watching bike reviews and they say how awesome the bike is and climbs well, but doesn't corner well or go off drops well. The bike has 470mm chainstays. With a mullet they are getting them to acoustic 29er bikes chainstay lengths.
@matthewspring24962 жыл бұрын
My 650 b + with 2.8 tyres seems to roll faster on the rough stuff than my 29er
@tomquimby86692 жыл бұрын
27.5 full sus is so agile it feels right, trying a 29 felt lethargic and heavy I will stick with 27.5
@pipsta12 жыл бұрын
Throw coil vs air shocks in this 29 vs mullet mix. I wonder if there would be a substantial difference?
@jammanjim69142 жыл бұрын
Haven't tried mullet but, have tried 29er on my Scott Genius and it was faster but felt boring, so I ride it in 27.5+ at the right tyre pressure which feels awesome! You guys should do vid on plus tyres as a comparison- although I realise you're not fans :)
@tomhayhoe7723 Жыл бұрын
I like tires 29 depends which tires you got on the mountain bike?
@kevwhittaker26662 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, another great video. Next time how about trying the test blind, you don’t get to see the rear wheel and base your thoughts on how the bike handles without any subconscious pre-conceptions.
@darrinkulyk9560 Жыл бұрын
I Measured my DHF Front the other week and it was 28.5 in . ACROSS 😎😎😎
@ridedirtymtb99382 жыл бұрын
I ride a 2020 Hightower mullet and I love it. I’m 5’ 6” and I love how nimble it makes the bike. 29 in the rear is too big for my as the tire bites me on the butt
@ryanbailey51672 жыл бұрын
When someone says mullet, I automatically see Jaromír Jágr in the 90 's :D :D :D
@SebastianPolakk3 ай бұрын
GMBN Tech Is a person's height also important when choosing the wheel size? Will a short person, 172 cm tall, feel equally good on the same bike but with different wheel sizes: 27.5 and 29?
@davidfindley15882 жыл бұрын
Great vid as always. Was wondering if y'all could talk about the pros and cons of rider hight. Does a 5'1" have an advantage over say a 6+ footer.and on and on . And what are the disadvantages??
@juanes1235 Жыл бұрын
I almost made the mistake of changing my 27.5 for a 29. I’m so glad I didn’t buy a 29 (yet). I think I’ll get a mullet in a near future.
@zobilamouche4202 жыл бұрын
Next time you should record the speed with Garmin/Komoot/etc to check in details what happened on each sections of the trail