I had a 29er hunq. It was an amazing bike, but in my size, 54cm, I felt that 
wheels and tires that big and burley were a little overbearing and a lot harder 
to get rolling and to keep rolling on steep climbs. I agree that 29ers will 
smooth out some stuff. The other thing to note is that to really benefit from 
the hunqapillar, you’d want to be running >55mm tires. If I was only ever 
riding downhill and flat, I think that’d be the way to go for sure. Or if I was 
bigger and the wheels were more proportional to my and the bike‘s frame. 

I tend to agree that whatever you have will work just fine, but that’s not 
always fun. Any hunqapillar will be tons of fun. 

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