People do this all the time in hobby groups and other social formations.
Right now in cycling the industry is pushing a new wheel size, and people are freaking out about it and saying they will ostracize people who buy a new bike with the new wheels. And every youtuber influencer is like making videos about how they will stay loyal to the old size… and they all did this over a decade ago and in a few years they will all be huge proponents of the new wheels once they are socially acceptable to do so, when it’s established and no longer ‘new and scary’.
Everyone desperately wants to signal to the herd they are part of the group, until the herd makes it acceptable to change your mind.
I’m short, so I don’t like that trend. It also seems like the more stuff you’re “rolling over” the smaller your contact patch will be, so the less traction you’ll have.
Anyhow, probably doesn’t matter to me since those aren’t the kinds of bikes I buy.
People do this all the time in hobby groups and other social formations.
Right now in cycling the industry is pushing a new wheel size, and people are freaking out about it and saying they will ostracize people who buy a new bike with the new wheels. And every youtuber influencer is like making videos about how they will stay loyal to the old size… and they all did this over a decade ago and in a few years they will all be huge proponents of the new wheels once they are socially acceptable to do so, when it’s established and no longer ‘new and scary’.
Everyone desperately wants to signal to the herd they are part of the group, until the herd makes it acceptable to change your mind.
CyclingAbout reported pretty fairly on the 29ers. Efficiency and speed. Like everything in cycling the differences were marginal.
Really? What’s the new wheel size? Get me in on this controversy!
32" vs 700c or 29"
Or 26 inches, ye olde mountain bike standard. Are they putting 32 inch wheels on road bikes now?
no, gravel and mountain bikes. it’s for increased traction and rollover.
I’m short, so I don’t like that trend. It also seems like the more stuff you’re “rolling over” the smaller your contact patch will be, so the less traction you’ll have.
Anyhow, probably doesn’t matter to me since those aren’t the kinds of bikes I buy.
yeah that’s not how it works. you have more traction, more control, and more speed. it’s superior.
but people just hate it because it’s new and different.