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Re: RTL: Ranking for non-geared teams

 
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Old 27-06.-2008, 08:51 AM   #1
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mscalisi wrote:
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> Probably the main reason I chose a 36er over a 29er is that it still
> feels more 36er-y. This is to say, it's a more comfortable ride. It's
> less nimble, but more forgiving.




Ditto. I love the feel and vantage point of the 36. There was no way I
was going to give that up for safety or convenience.


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Old 27-06.-2008, 08:56 AM   #2
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genbirch wrote:
> Ditto. I love the feel and vantage point of the 36. There was no way I
> was going to give that up for safety or convenience.




In terms of safety, I think one reason I broke my leg on a 29" Schlumpf
when the gear slipped was because as soon as it did, my leg got planted
on the ground at 30km/hr. The legs are so much closer to the ground
that you don't get much of a choice of where it goes.

You might land from higher up, but hopefully more gracefully on a 36"
Sclumpf.


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Old 27-06.-2008, 09:01 AM   #3
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GizmoDuck wrote:
> In terms of safety, I think one reason I broke my leg on a 29" Schlumpf
> when the gear slipped was because as soon as it did, my leg got planted
> on the ground at 30km/hr. The legs are so much closer to the ground
> that you don't get much of a choice of where it goes.
>
> You might land from higher up, but hopefully more gracefully on a 36"
> Sclumpf.




For what its worth, I have crashed at 19-20mph (30km +). I was just too
sleepy riding to work one morning, and leaned a little too far forward
and fell -- I took two huge/fast steps and hit the ground with my
hands. Luckily, my gloves protected them. I bent my handlebar, but
everything else was fine. I did get a tiny scrape on my hand and knee,
but that was it. I was pretty lucky for sure!

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