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How does wheelbase length affect riding?


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My Because 24'' has a wheelbase of 1040, an Echo 24'' has 1050 and a Rockman Radix V2 1075, which is almost what 26'' bikes have. I read that people. were complaining about wheelbases getting shorter on Echo frames.

How does it affect riding?

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Wheelbase doesn't really effect anything other than what a bike will fit 'on' and 'between'

Reach and chainstay length are far more important on how a bike will actually feel

How does this affect riding then? :D

Because: 367

Echo: 360

Rockman: 368

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a bike with shorter stays pops up better onto the rear wheel,but feels less stable when its there.

and vice versa basically.

the other thing is the correlation between cs,reach and bb rise,if you change one thing the other will react differently too,despite their own measurements.

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Does having a longer wheelbase make it harder for bunnyhops?

depends on if your wheelbase is based on short reach and long chainstays or the other way round.or even something in between.you cant see frame measurements as isolated factors,it all plays together.

next thing would be setup,a long wheelbase bike with short cs and a streety stem would bunnyhop better than ta streety bike with a trialsy stem imo

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i wouldnt say its exactly like a bunnyhop machine in that setup,but hey!

i've seen people doing 360s on pure comp bikes,why not?

:)

joking aside,your frame is pretty oldskool geo'ed,so it should be at least way easier than on a recent comp frame

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well i i found my radix was to long when i ran 150x 30 stem and tt high rise bars. i now run a 127 x 30 stem and tt highrise bars.

and im 6 ft3

What did you ride before? 127x30 seems very short for your height.

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What did you ride before? 127x30 seems very short for your height.

On my latest build I'll be running a 165 x 25 stem on my GU 26" and I'm 6ft3..

Here's the spec for the gu frame...Wheelbase: 1095mm

Chainstay Length: 380mm

BB Rise: 70mm

Head Angle: 71 degrees

On my latest build I'll be running a 165 x 25 stem on my GU 26" and I'm 6ft3..

Here's the spec for the gu frame...Wheelbase: 1095mm

Chainstay Length: 380mm

BB Rise: 70mm

Head Angle: 71 degrees

Anyone reckon this will feel too big to ride for a lad of my height?

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As pretty much said, wheelbase by itself doesn't really affect the the handling of a trials bike. It's how the wheelbase is made up short/long chainstays, reach, head angle and BB height. Using wheelbase as a measuring stick to compare frames is pretty useless when it comes to trials.

I'll ask a question; why are you trying to find out? I mean is it purely to understand what influence wheelbase has on a trials bike and the way it rides? Or are you trying to compare something?

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Or are you trying to compare something?

Comparing:

Nr. 1

  • Wheelbase: 1040mm
  • BB rise: 60mm
  • Chainstays: 367mm
  • Head tube angle: 72*
  • Head tube length: 110mm
  • Reach: 640mm

with Nr. 2

  • Wheelbase: 1050mm
  • BB rise: 70mm
  • Chainstays: 360mm
  • Head tube angle: 72*
  • Head tube length: 105mm
  • Reach: 650mm
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nr 1 would be the sligthly streetier one and nr 2 slightly rear wheel friendlier. if set up in the way the geos are pointing.but marginal differences overall.you could setup both bikes to ride nearly the same.

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