135mm if using discs (or a combination of discs and sometimes rim brakes).
120mm if not (more aerodynamic with less ankle bashing).
The reason I thought 135 was best was because I could swap out rear wheels fairly easily/cheaply. With 120 you're more limited. Plus I would need to have a wheel built initially.
That's the main reason I wanted to go for MTB sizes, a myriad of available parts should I break anything
The reason I thought 135 was best was because I could swap out rear wheels fairly easily/cheaply. With 120 you're more limited. Plus I would need to have a wheel built initially.
That's the main reason I wanted to go for MTB sizes, a myriad of available parts should I break anything