rickos Posted October 13, 2014 Report Share Posted October 13, 2014 Hi all, Beginner here, yet to purchase a bike but I deffo want a street/trial style, I'm torn between 24" & 26" Inspired element/fourplay/hex bikes here, and have a few questions some of you may be able to help with. From a beginners perspective, do you lose much in manoeuvrability/hops/balance/etc going to the larger size wheels? Is the 26" wheel is better for engaging obstacles - so easier for a beginner? Lastly on the wheel size - are the 26" wheels more fragile than the 24's? or are the wheels so strong anyway I needn't worry? Oh, and, my other concern is brakes, coming from MTB'ing where I've been using powerful disk brakes for years, the larger bikes and the lower spec 24's come with non-disc rear brakes, is this something I should be trying to avoid? I don't think any of the Inspired 26'ers come with rear disc. cheers Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waybe2014 Posted October 13, 2014 Report Share Posted October 13, 2014 26 bikes come with rear rim brakes because the rotational forces are very high and would lead to damaging the frame bike or wheel. 24 inspired frames only recommend up to 180 discs or you void the warranty so this is nothing to worry about Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
callum199922 Posted October 25, 2014 Report Share Posted October 25, 2014 Go for the 24, they are easier to move around and you can use dual disc, 26 bikes are usually slightly harder to spin around and stuff. Also 26 rims are just as strong so no need to worry about that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rickos Posted October 26, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 26, 2014 Cheers Callum, though I've already made my mind up for a Hex, I'm sure I'll enjoy it whatever. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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