> Occasionally, when discussing the merits of the bleriot, a local
> cycling cognoscente will predict the inevitable demise of 650b. The
> conversation usually starts off with a general inquiry, but once I
> manage to explain the benefits, and its clear that my arguments are
> plausible, the trump card is always that the wheel size will not make
> it in the U.S. market.
Meaning that Trek doesn't use it and ignoring the dozens of bike makers who do, or the fact that any bike shop can get a variety of 650B tires and rims.
> Perhaps. But at least not for the moment, given the industries annual
> need to glom on to some new angle or another. Apparently in the
> coming year, for the MTB folks, it will be . . . 650b.
>
> http://bicycling.com/blogs/thestraightdirt/2012/01/26/prepare-for-the-650b-wheel-size-revolution/
LOL!
And heck there are currently more high-performance road tire options in 650B than there are in 26" (559). Most 26" road tires are glorified utility tires that weigh 500-600 grams and have rubber 1/4" thick.
Erickson out of Steamboat Springs CO has been promoting 650b nearly as long as Grant. I already have 4 700c bikes3 26ers, & even one 650a. I drawthe line suspension, carbon, & yet another wheel size.
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true ^^
Most shops dont even have an Ultegra derailer on the shelf, much less a Dura Ace. I've gotten to the point where I feel like the name of every bike shop employee is: "No-but-we-can-order-it-for-you"
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Pete
Depends on the bike shop. Jim Thill's shop Hiawatha Cyclery is well stocked with the kinds of practical bike gear I buy. Only shop in town like it and therefore the only LBS I go to. Other than vintage stuff, I buy all my bike gear there. (Jim is thinking "I've seen you about once in the past year, WTF?" I was well-stocked and did't have much time to ride last year so I hardly wore anything out...).
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So - maybe that's how it works on the west coast b/c of shipping
providers, especially for overseas parts - but if I call and order a
part it is normally 3-4 days.
-sv
The best I ever get is frantic typing on the computer searching the QBP catalog. However, if I want the hottest new MTB tire or lightest new carbon magnesium helium lollipop road pedal they've got it. That's true at all 5 of the shops nearest me. I'm usually better off at REI.
I've tried, really tried, and a few times have even had shop owners apologetically explian "sorry, but we don't get many customers like you."
true ^^
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Patrick,
I don't think you're more mellow. :)
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