Twenty years ago...
...a 26" wheel with a 2.25" tire was considered big in the MTB world. I couldn't afford suspension so that's what I cut my teeth with, rigid. Forearm muscles and wrists took a beating. This one is 27.5" and 2.4" max. As far as rubber on dirt goes, it's a mountain bike. Geometry, gearing and handlebar, it's a different matter. You won't be finessing gnarly trails on a drop-bar, that's for sure. And let's be honest, the industry peddles dropbars for off-road, not because it gives greater control, but rather to segment the market. What business does a bike with 27.5" 2.4" meat have with drop bars?
Last edited by Abu Mahendra; 02-19-18 at 06:13 AM.