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Originally Posted by HerrKaLeun
there are probably reasons for 27.5" (why not go to 26"t then to make it even better?)
I would consider a 26" if they came on modern bikes in adult sizes with good components. You can often find them on big box bikes, and sometimes even on mainline brands (like the Giant Sedona), but they often don't have better equipment. The Sedona meets some of my criteria, but it has a suspension fork which I don't prefer, and it has mechanical discs, and I'd prefer hydraulic. The Trek 8500 I rode all week in Utah on vacation had 26" tires, and it was a blast to ride. I'd definitely look at 26" bikes if they had the features I want.
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