I'd say that those that want to ride SS, are better suited to bigger wheels, for the momentum the hold when you can no long spin the peddles faster.
I'd also say that those wanting to ride fully rigid, are better suited to bigger wheels, as they deal with the terrain better.
Wether or not you should be riding fully rigid SS. Is another question. It certainly is'nt fast or efficient. I do it for shit and giggles.
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I'd say that those that want to ride SS, are better suited to bigger wheels, for the momentum the hold when you can no long spin the peddles faster.
I'd also say that those wanting to ride fully rigid, are better suited to bigger wheels, as they deal with the terrain better.
Wether or not you should be riding fully rigid SS. Is another question. It certainly is'nt fast or efficient. I do it for shit and giggles.