Over the last couple weeks I have been fortunate to get out and ride each 
of the bikes in my stable. This offered some really surprising comparisons 
and conflicted some of my previous thoughts on each bike. My bikes are USA 
made and they're all steel, and I'm attached to all of them. They also 
happen to be different wheel sizes. 26" Riv AR, 650b OAC Rambler, 29" Spot 
MTB, and 700c Cross/race.

My biking trajectory was BMX - MTB - Cross - Road - and now is some sort of 
hybrid of all those. I was a staunch opponent of 29er and clung to 26" 
adamantly until I finally gave up and tried the larger wheel size. I had to 
eat a lot of crow when I enjoyed it. Since then I've never gone back to 26" 
off road, but still held on to romantic praise for it.

CX was just a natural offshoot of MTB when trying to ride on the road. 
Although I raced road bikes, I much preferred riding them in the dirt. My 
ultimate ride is a fast swoopy twisty turny jaunt through wooded 
singletrack on a CX bike. It's what my bike dreams are made of.

My first Rivendell was also my first 650b and it felt like a bridge between 
the MTB and CX. It seemed to be the true all round that perfectly fit the 
way I wanted to ride, and more importantly where I have the most access to 
ride. I have several dirt trails I prefer riding on, but I must take 
pavement to get there. I think the best aspect of the Rivendell line in 
it's entirety is that they do well in many types of terrain. Obviously age 
and life circumstances affect how and where I ride, but I find much more 
enjoyment out of the exploration type of riding I'm doing now. I attribute 
much of that to this list and the ideals behind the bike designs.

This brings me to my recent riding. If I had ranked my bikes based on 
mental attachment, it would have been AR, CX, 650b, 29er. But after riding 
them all back to back I realized my enjoyment of the ride of those bikes is 
a different sequence: 650b, CX, 29er, AR.

I'm surprised I prefer larger diameter wheels, because I refuse to admit 
26" is dead! But if I were to choose, 650 is the smallest platform I'd go 
to.

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