Many mountain bike brands have addd mixed-wheel bikes to their lines in the past year or two, and we're curious to know what real riders think about them.
The 130mm carbon fiber Druid from Forbidden Bikes has been mixable for some time now, thanks to their Ziggy Link. Now, they will offer the mixed diameter in a stock bike build.
Mixed-wheel bikes are becoming commonplace, brands seem to be producing more aluminum frames, and there are some amazing trails popping up in places that haven't ever been thought of as mountain bike destinations.
Evil has a new version of their playful, long-legged Insurgent enduro mountain bike, and it's available with mixed wheels or as a dedicated 27.5" bike.
The Juliana Roubion and Santa Cruz Bronson trail bikes both get a refresh with a new set of angles and a pair of mixed wheels rolling between their 160mm fork and 150mm of rear travel.
This newest YT Decoy e-bikes can be had with two 29" wheels and a 150mm fork, followed by a 145mm rear-axle path, or a mixed wheel build with a 170mm fork and 165mm of travel out back.