Showing posts with label razzo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label razzo. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Are you a 26er or a 29er?

With the widespread adoption of the 29er mountain bike in manufacturing and the mountain bike community, the growing debate of 29er vs. traditional 26″ mountain bikes is getting hot amongst riding groups.  If you are looking to upgrade your current mountain bike or get into the sport, your options are wider than ever which is a good thing for the sport but can be confusing when looking to purchase a new rig.
Sette's 29er Hardtail Vs. 26er Dual Suspension
29 inch mountain bikes are not going to revolutionize mountain biking the way suspension forks did, however they do have their advantages and some people will swear by them.  When it comes to choosing the right size mountain bike forget about the size of the frame or your crank length and saddle height.  The first thing you need to decide is: are you a 26er or a 29er?

The 29 inch mountain bike ride is different than a 26 incher.

Riding with bigger wheels will roll over and absorb small bumps and holes easier in the trail.  The downside?  Weight!  You will never be able to build wheels on 29er mountain bikes as light as 26 inch wheels.  And that extra weight is rotating mass so it counts double.

A 29 inch hardtail mountain bike is actually very similar to a dual suspension 26" XC bike.  Both have extra weight and slow steering and are designed for similar situations.  So which is best?

Both types of bikes are actually very good at trail riding.  A dual suspension 26” XC bike will take the 29er on rougher descents and descents with tight turns but you will find a 29er to be more stable and confident in technical situations.  This is due to its rigid frame, wheels that easily roll over small obstacles and a lower center of gravity.  A dually on the other hand will hang-up on rocks, its suspension will absorb valuable momentum and it will generally lurch around.


   “The ride is like having the snappy, lightweight responsiveness of a hardtail, but with better traction, handling, braking, etc.  Twenty nine inch wheels really do smooth out the ride and roll over a lot of chatter.  “   -  Sette Razzo XX Carbon 29er Review- Part one (initial impressions)

   “It loves to be sprinted out of corners, and maintains it’s speed easily. “ - Sette Razzo XX Carbon 29er Review- Part one (initial impressions)
 

So does the 29er win the contest because it can match the performance of a more expensive and advanced dually, or does tunable suspension make the 26er more versatile and the winner?  Only you can answer that.  Here is an article that was well written by an unsolicited and independent rider about the Sette Razzo Carbon XX 29er bike.

While the 29er keeps growing its popularity and fights against its rival the 26er, we know they will both be here for years to come.

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Sette Debuts Complete Bike and Frame lineup at the Tour of CA


For the first time in its young history Sette has started making the rounds of festivals and races. First up was the Tour of CA which featured Lance Armstrong’s stateside return to the world of road racing. Sette had on hand the prototypes that were to become the core of their first complete line of bikes and frames.


Among them, making its debut was the Primo, Sette’s opening salvo into the world of road bikes. They hit it on the head with this one, classic looks mated to an amazingly complete Shimano Ultegra SL drivetrain and wheelset, Weighing in at sub-18lbs, this carbon frame and fork equipped bike is a great choice for a competitive rider on a budget. It would also be a great fit for the serious athlete who wants to explore road biking without it costing them a fortune (like a MTB rider who wants to do some cross-training or someone trying their hand at triathlons but still wanting a bike for training on roads in the “real” world). The Primo is just plain ready.


Of course they had on hand the Flite and Ace bikes which were introduced at the start of the year. Both of which have proven incredibly popular, probably because no competitor can touch what those bikes have to offer in terms of components, performance and price. Sette also had on display examples of their Razzo 29er and Impulse Carbon 26” hardtail frames.


All in all a very exciting start to a new chapter in Sette’s evolution. As their exclusive online retail partner, Price Point is extremely excited to see what they’ll do next.