This Bike Is Ridiculous, But Does It Make Climbing Easy?

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Cycling uphill is hard, but could riding a ridiculous looking bike make you faster? Conor has brought back El Alto for an experiment to find out just that. He makes a mixed wheel monster bike, comparing three different front wheel sizes to see this could actually be the secret to climbing faster. Call it a Frankenbike, a funicular bike or whatever you like, but how fast is it?
00:00 Intro
00:46 Conor’s brilliant idea?! 💡
03:23 36” front wheel
04:35 27.5” front wheel
06:39 20” front wheel
09:55 Conclusions
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  • @gcn
    @gcn8 ай бұрын

    Do you think Conor is onto something with his mixed wheel bike? 🤔

  • @stevewilliams5428

    @stevewilliams5428

    8 ай бұрын

    I think he's on magic mushrooms.🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @jimhansen5395

    @jimhansen5395

    8 ай бұрын

    no

  • @kennethward9530

    @kennethward9530

    8 ай бұрын

    Follow up video-Could one get the same "make the bike feel like its on a canal path" result by 1) Tipping saddle 2) Move saddle forward 3) Lower handlebar 4)Lengthening stem?

  • @Choedron

    @Choedron

    8 ай бұрын

    Wondering if it makes any difference to put a 650B on the front of a climbing bike, and 700C on the back - with same tires etc. - compared to a 2 x 700C wheels. And would it be UCI legal in a race.

  • @My_HandleIs_

    @My_HandleIs_

    8 ай бұрын

    @gcn He should have a telescopic front fork, so it is normal on level ground!

  • @thewillyfamily
    @thewillyfamily8 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! Now you have the do a downhill speed run with the wheel sizes reversed.

  • @allanguignard4204

    @allanguignard4204

    8 ай бұрын

    Not sure GCN has insurance coverage for this 😅

  • @gcn

    @gcn

    8 ай бұрын

    Hahahah don't you worry... the cogs are spinning ⚙

  • @DigininjaRobin

    @DigininjaRobin

    8 ай бұрын

    That's ok, you can use Hank for it.@@allanguignard4204

  • @SteevyTable

    @SteevyTable

    8 ай бұрын

    Would a 60 tooth chainring even fit? That's more or less what my folding bike did to get a useable speed range on a 20" wheel, and even then useable is spinning out somewhere in the mid-20mph range.

  • @jascollinscork

    @jascollinscork

    8 ай бұрын

    Could stability be an issue decanting with a smaller wheel on back??

  • @Stirling1989
    @Stirling19898 ай бұрын

    I love Conor's enthusiasm. He just is living his best life and sharing it with us. Always lighthearted fun! And I'm glad he didn't need water...

  • @gcn

    @gcn

    8 ай бұрын

    Never a dull day with Conor 🙌

  • @conordunne219

    @conordunne219

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you - this was a lot of fun to film ha.. always a good day when El Alto is out on the roads!!!

  • @askmeaboutmattweiner
    @askmeaboutmattweiner8 ай бұрын

    I love these experiments! Now do the opposite with Andrew Feather. He likes climbing out of the saddle so put a small wheel on the back and see if he goes any faster on the flats.

  • @gcn

    @gcn

    8 ай бұрын

    Hahahah that would be great! 🙌

  • @GilbertTang

    @GilbertTang

    8 ай бұрын

    It would certainly be lighter.

  • @prestachuck2867

    @prestachuck2867

    8 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @PaulTheCyclist.
    @PaulTheCyclist.8 ай бұрын

    The most amazing thing to me is Conor still has to run a fair amount of Seatpost on that frame. 😲😲

  • @jed7644

    @jed7644

    8 ай бұрын

    It’s compact geometry, right?

  • @jonburnell532
    @jonburnell5328 ай бұрын

    Expect to see these at next year's National hill climb championships

  • @gcn

    @gcn

    8 ай бұрын

    Watch this space! 😂

  • @oldchronoman5915
    @oldchronoman59158 ай бұрын

    Connor, you need to compensate for the change in the fork trail by reducing the headtube angle as the front wheel diameter is reduced. This experiment made each smaller wheel steering more twitchy by reducing the fork trail. The alternative would be a fork with more rake to maintain the trail. The logic of maintaining the steering / handling will influence your confidence to apply power.

  • @nwimpney

    @nwimpney

    7 ай бұрын

    You need less rake to maintain the trail, not more.

  • @did4h2k
    @did4h2k8 ай бұрын

    never quite understood why on mtbs a 29" in the front and a 27.5" is called a mullet - if anything thats a reverse mullet... now this monstrosity is a real mullet bike! :D

  • @alfonshasel1995

    @alfonshasel1995

    8 ай бұрын

    Iirc because the front is high and the back is low. Completely counterintuitive, but something along these lines

  • @did4h2k

    @did4h2k

    8 ай бұрын

    @@alfonshasel1995 a mullet is business in the front (short), party in the back (long). an mtb mullet is party at the front, business in the back. now imagine that for a hairstyle :D

  • @brianridley1102
    @brianridley11028 ай бұрын

    Excellent!!! Time to get Andrew Feather to try out a few combinations?!!😊

  • @gohumberto
    @gohumberto8 ай бұрын

    Rotational Mass is a big issue on very steep climbs. If you are constantly accelerating a wheel back up to speed (as when you are out of the saddle "pedalling squares" on a steep climb) then a large diameter wheel will take more power than a smaller diameter to spin up to speed. Multiply this by the number of pedal strokes you use and it can be quite significant. That's why I'd go for the very lightest rim & tyre on a Hill Climb bike. An Aero rim & tyre combination are more beneficial on the flat, where you aren't constantly accelerating with every pedal stroke. That 36" wheel and fat tyre combination (never mind the knobbly tread pattern) is a big old rotational mass to keep spinning up to speed. It's a big flywheel, which may be useful on a 1 hour track record attempt, but not at 5 mph on a steep hill.

  • @timscott3027

    @timscott3027

    8 ай бұрын

    I was thinking along the same lines, he would have probably done better with a smaller wheel like a 27.5 or 26 on the back and a 20 front. And maybe some lower gearing.

  • @lesnuitssanskimwilde7986

    @lesnuitssanskimwilde7986

    8 ай бұрын

    The heavier wheel will also have more inertia and acts like a flywheel (more energy store=slower decceleration). Of course lighter wheels are an advantage in climbs but I don't think it has to do with inertia but just added weight.

  • @chrisnelson5770
    @chrisnelson57708 ай бұрын

    I love seeing GCN do this kinda thing ... I do silly things as I can (like the drop-bar fatbike in my profile), but there few folks that have the catalog of bikes/parts to do what GCN does. Thanks and keep it coming!

  • @jerry680
    @jerry6808 ай бұрын

    I love it that Connor is always up for the daftest ideas they come up with. Nicest bloke on GCN. 🙂

  • @conordunne219

    @conordunne219

    8 ай бұрын

    aw thanks Jerry!! Feel very lucky at all the fun I get to have on the channel

  • @jeffreylee5770
    @jeffreylee57708 ай бұрын

    I live in a very hilly area with lots of 9-15% climbs, so this is an interesting idea to me. I have a few different size wheels that I could swap out to see how this works around here.

  • @Durio_zibethinus

    @Durio_zibethinus

    8 ай бұрын

    Good luck with your experiment! I'm curious what will happen tbh 😁

  • @FlyingGravelMan

    @FlyingGravelMan

    8 ай бұрын

    I think downhill will feel as twice as steep😂

  • @TheShotenZenjin

    @TheShotenZenjin

    8 ай бұрын

    I live in a hilly area too. I find I can go uphill easier on my 20-inch wheel bike (20 at the front and 20 at the back!). Maybe part of the reason is that it seems quicker to revolve the cranks back up to their high position, thereby being able to exert downward force on the pedals quicker and more often than I can do on my 700c bikes.

  • @falsemcnuggethope

    @falsemcnuggethope

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheShotenZenjintire size affects gearing

  • @BoonBreyne

    @BoonBreyne

    7 ай бұрын

    Let us know if any experiments have taken place already! :D

  • @dakalla
    @dakalla8 ай бұрын

    I now ride my Gravelbike with a 650b/27,5" wheel in the back and 700c/29" in the front. This gives me a shorter gear ratio in the back, as the total wheel diameter is smaller. I really feel it gives more confidence and grip on loose gravel when going downhill, as the effective angle of the bike is a little slacker, but makes weirdly a big difference. And it has now waaay more grip in the rear, as the tire is wider too. I now can stand up on loose or wet steep gravel uphills, where i before needed to stay seated. Rolling resistance got better too, with a Continental Race king in the back probably without an aero penalty. I can fully recommend 2 different wheel sizes, but the other way round as in the video. ;)

  • @wenttogloucester

    @wenttogloucester

    8 ай бұрын

    Hmm... My "gravel bike" is a 26" mountain bike which I modified by getting rid of the front suspension and mounting dropbars and road shifters. I could easily put a 29" wheel with 2" tires in the front end. We have a lot of very loose gravel on our roads around here, so anything that would make the downhills feel more in control would be welcome. The 26" wheel in the back is definitely a help for climbing.

  • @markfranckowiakPNW
    @markfranckowiakPNW8 ай бұрын

    It’s probably the big wheel distorting my scale of size. But I feel that bike needs a MTB 12sp cassette with a larger top gear for climbing

  • @stevemawer848

    @stevemawer848

    8 ай бұрын

    Surely you want a lower gear for climbing? And you'd be on the bottom gear, not the top.

  • @austinurias
    @austinurias8 ай бұрын

    Connor always has the best video ideas, can hardly wait to see what comes next. Great video, had me laughing and thinking the whole time.

  • @themattkirschner
    @themattkirschner8 ай бұрын

    What’s amazing is that El Alto doesn’t look too big for Conor 😳

  • @137lll

    @137lll

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, it's only noticeable when you see him next to the other presenters 😂

  • @gcn

    @gcn

    8 ай бұрын

    Juuuuuust right 😂

  • @SnappyWasHere

    @SnappyWasHere

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m his height and have a 36” wheeled bike. It’s so fun to look down at the ants riding around me on their little 700c wheel bikes. 😂😂😂

  • @andrewmcalister3462

    @andrewmcalister3462

    8 ай бұрын

    Only Conor can make El Alto look correctly proportioned.

  • @prestachuck2867

    @prestachuck2867

    8 ай бұрын

    Because ElAltos is a “fully bespoke” bike, hand crafted and made-to-measure specifically for Conor.

  • @oliverc1293
    @oliverc12937 ай бұрын

    Missed this when it came out. My favourite GCN video of all time. Great stuff.

  • @BigBailBikesandBeer
    @BigBailBikesandBeer8 ай бұрын

    imagine how much faster with a small slick tire!

  • @a1white
    @a1white8 ай бұрын

    This ranks up there with the “let’s see how much coffee we can drink out on a ride” video for it’s ridiculousness and I’m all for it.

  • @conordunne219

    @conordunne219

    8 ай бұрын

    hahah yes not going to lie, I did have one too many coffees when thinking this idea up.. Load of fun filming and personally, a surprising conclusion too!! Thanks for watching

  • @gcn

    @gcn

    8 ай бұрын

    Who's Idea was this???

  • @beermonster1234
    @beermonster12348 ай бұрын

    Such an entertaining presenter. Always love a Conor video

  • @brianjoyce2731
    @brianjoyce27318 ай бұрын

    Do this again with Andrew Feather using lighter road wheels and tires. Maybe try 700c in the back and a 16" Brompton wheel in the front.

  • @billmccaffrey1977
    @billmccaffrey19778 ай бұрын

    Conor, you are always entertaining no matter what you are doing. I experiment with the inverse of this on the trainer all the time with a front wheel angle block that puts you into various climbing postures and it does make a difference. Your method seems more fun.

  • @tombladon8064
    @tombladon80648 ай бұрын

    I think the key difference you’ve shown is the position over the bb makes a pretty big difference. I read some discussion about Pogacar changing his fit last offseason to have a more forward position on the bike so on very steep climbs like he can be more comfortable and potentially produce more power. I think a device to change your seat position would be really interesting. Like a dropper post but forwards and upwards.

  • @ProfeTa6

    @ProfeTa6

    8 ай бұрын

    It already exists. Dual-position seatpost. Switches saddle offset.

  • @Aniqa101

    @Aniqa101

    8 ай бұрын

    Redshift does offer a seatpost like this, originally purposed for switching between road bike and TT position.

  • @fabioqueiros9322

    @fabioqueiros9322

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Aniqa101exactly, the standard position would be the rear and then you’d pull the saddle forward whenever you’d be on TT bars for long enough periods of time

  • @BenMilford
    @BenMilford8 ай бұрын

    I would love to see the monster bike versus a unicycle 36er. At most everything unicycles are not particularly competitive but for climbing I feel like they have an advantage.

  • @chrisbennett228

    @chrisbennett228

    8 ай бұрын

    yas

  • @Steve.M

    @Steve.M

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m not sure. We had a guy enter our university club’s hill climb competition on a unicycle, many years ago. I think it’s fair to say that whatever advantage a unicycle may have offered, he failed to capitalise on it, coming last by quite a margin. Then, just for fun, we disqualified him, based on our reading of the RTTC rules on how many brakes he was supposed to have. 😂

  • @stefans4562

    @stefans4562

    8 ай бұрын

    Disqualifying him is a dick move. ngl

  • @Steve.M

    @Steve.M

    8 ай бұрын

    @@stefans4562 Yes. A dick move between mates over a few post-ride beers. No harm done!

  • @stevemawer848

    @stevemawer848

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Steve.M Surely the rules state that each wheel must have a brake, so one wheel, one brake? Of course, if the rules explicity state "bicycle" it must have two wheels.

  • @peterturnbull9133
    @peterturnbull91338 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video by Connor. I was fascinated by the results and wonder whether we will see any one off specials emerge for hill climbing ( I have the impression that the rules on bike spec are much more relaxed for hill climbs? ). Great video, and Connor was the perfect presenter for this challenge.

  • @conordunne219

    @conordunne219

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks Peter!! Yes, I definitely think there is scope for different wheel sizes in hill cimbs.... I'll see if I can persuade Feather for a trial run!

  • @rampapandiontinling
    @rampapandiontinling8 ай бұрын

    Optimizing your weight distribution is always key. Very cool experiment.

  • @Kingsoupturbo
    @Kingsoupturbo8 ай бұрын

    Steep seat tubes has been a revolution in MTB for people who ride in real steep places, 78 sta and a long wheelbase is the best, I run 24x51 as well which is the business, drop forks were really nice for this in the past as well!

  • @AnotherAnonymousMan
    @AnotherAnonymousMan8 ай бұрын

    That was genuinely wild! Great work!

  • @MaximRecoil
    @MaximRecoil4 күн бұрын

    When I was a kid I used to put a 20" BMX wheel with knobby tires on the front of my road bike (26" tires) sometimes just for kicks. It did seem to be a little easier to pedal up hills (I grew up in a very hilly town), and it seemed more stable and controllable on rough dirt roads. The main problem was no front brakes (the fork crown mounted rim brake couldn't reach the 20" wheel of course, and even if it could have, the distance between the pads was too small to fit onto the 1.75" wide BMX rims).

  • @stuartdilts2729
    @stuartdilts27298 ай бұрын

    I put a suspension fork on my ridgid mountain bike, which increased the trail number and raised the front end a bit. It's definitely harder to climb the steep stuff with the new configuration.

  • @appa609
    @appa6097 ай бұрын

    I did this years ago Yes it helps on very steep slopes when it gets hard to keep your cg over your wheelbase.

  • @tristramcharnley2581
    @tristramcharnley25818 ай бұрын

    Congrats, you have reinvented the Chopper. I saw someone just rode the Swains Lane hillclimb on a Chopper bike so there must be something in this!

  • @jeltelank
    @jeltelank8 ай бұрын

    I work as a messenger and collegues of mine have developed some kind of mini cargo bike with 20" front wheels. They extend their forks so the overal position is the same but by lowering their the top of their wheel they are able to have a really deep front rack

  • @jwlievers
    @jwlievers8 ай бұрын

    would be nice to compare all your (GCN) experiments on the same hill with the same power output (old, new, cheap, super bike, wheels, weight, etc).

  • @millardjk
    @millardjk8 ай бұрын

    Great experiment; I’ve wondered about that myself. I also wondered about the descent, but Connor added that bit in, too. From a practical perspective, would a road bike “mullet” bring any real benefits in a mixed elevation ride? The clear benefit on a climb would be more than offset in flats and descents, making it a “curiosity“ rather than a normal setup. But I certainly see some of the hill-climbing specialists-who compete in climb-only events-incorporating some of this into their setups.

  • @NZLKevin88
    @NZLKevin888 ай бұрын

    Saw this setup, different wheel sizes, many years on bike being ridden up the Maui Haleakala volcano (3050m)

  • @festerofest4374
    @festerofest43748 ай бұрын

    What an interesting and unexpected question and experiment!

  • @jimcappa6815
    @jimcappa68158 ай бұрын

    I hope Conor put that 20" wheel back on his son's bike when he was done with it!

  • @gcn

    @gcn

    8 ай бұрын

    You should see his sons bike right now! Now that is a tall front end 😂

  • @tjakal
    @tjakal8 ай бұрын

    There's a lot of sense in this. Physics of the situation on the incline ofc means that the ideal vehicle for any given gradient would have different geometry when designed specifically for that aspect of traverse. If you had a bike that could magically grow and shrink the radius of it's wheels and alter height and angle of saddle post/handlebars to fit the dynamics of a situation you ofc would utilize that feature and not ride on static frame. The best static design is always a compromise that account for the overall use situation, not the best design for any specific dynamic.

  • @sbrown1953
    @sbrown19538 ай бұрын

    Absolutely Brilliant!

  • @scarboroughcyclist
    @scarboroughcyclist8 ай бұрын

    Loved this video! I'm not sure I'll try this, but 10/10 for entertainment value. 😁

  • @edlazda3245
    @edlazda32458 ай бұрын

    I think this is brilliant. Yes, it's a bit of fun and makes a great video, but it's also the kind of creative thinking that can lead to advances. If you have an idea like this, you've got to check it out. The worst that can happen is it doesn't work but you have a bit of fun. If it does work ... who knows? Go Conor! 😆

  • @SlimOneable

    @SlimOneable

    8 ай бұрын

    What Mike Burrows was all about.

  • @erlendsteren9466
    @erlendsteren94668 ай бұрын

    A very moderate "smaller wheel in front" idea for Andrew Feather in an uphillrace is to make a tiny difference , using larger tyre behind. He could have a 21mm wide tyre in front and a 28 mm tyre behind.

  • @JoeBManco
    @JoeBManco8 ай бұрын

    Thinking about trying 27.5 wide front wheel and a 700c back wheel. The theory would be the wider tire for taking on road bumps while keeping the feel of the 700c for power. Since my gravel frame came with both wheelsets, it might be worth trying.

  • @JamesParus
    @JamesParus8 ай бұрын

    This gave me ideas. Changing my road bike front fork to higher would adjust the head angle to more relaxed and also the driving position.

  • @volvo245
    @volvo2458 ай бұрын

    You see this sort of miss-matching wheels in a lot of recumbents, though they have their frames made so that the body position is ergonomic and aerodynamic.

  • @ashleyhouse9690
    @ashleyhouse96908 ай бұрын

    Imagine the Tour de France with a mountain top finish where a bunch of riders switch to a bike like this at the bottom of the final climb. They swap bikes in a TT that goes uphill so not out of the realms of possibility where pros are looking for every marginal gain. They could even just swap out the front wheel for that matter rather than swap bikes!

  • @luisrosano3510
    @luisrosano35108 ай бұрын

    Amazing results!

  • @pinjaliina
    @pinjaliina8 ай бұрын

    Interesting! Now please do a comparison between riding this and riding the same climb indoor with Kickr Move but _without_ Kickr Climb. Because this looks a lot like climbing usually feels while riding indoors.

  • @TheCrappen
    @TheCrappen17 күн бұрын

    I love Connor always signing up to do the ridiculous tasks!

  • @chris1275cc
    @chris1275cc8 ай бұрын

    When I clicked I was expecting to see some sub 5 kg carbon bike you borrowed from someone at the Hill Climb champs'. I was not expecting THAT 😮. p.s. Conor will be receiving the cleaning bill to get the mouth full of coffee I spat across my living room out of the carpet.🤣

  • @leoamb
    @leoamb8 ай бұрын

    Awesome video, could call Feathers for a remake of this experiment

  • @gcn

    @gcn

    8 ай бұрын

    Mixed Wheeled Feather 🪶

  • @jemwoo2001
    @jemwoo20018 ай бұрын

    I'd like to see the outtakes of Connor doing a stopping distance challenge going downhill on the different wheel sizes!!!

  • @zoltankecskes8710
    @zoltankecskes87108 ай бұрын

    Great video! The idea however, is not new: my old 26" Stevens MTB, with RockShox Reba front fork, could do it! You could adjust the working length of the telescope, and at the same time reduce the height of the front by several centimeters. This feature and the lockout together made climbing more comfortable and more efficient.

  • @purelyrecovery
    @purelyrecovery8 ай бұрын

    Very interesting, funny 😂 and educational. It would be interesting to discover how it fairs on the flats and downhills to give the complete picture. It could an option to change for the pros to change to a smaller front wheel for a uphill section. 😃

  • @Customisbetter2
    @Customisbetter28 ай бұрын

    It's like Zwift cycling up a gradient without the Wahoo Climb. lol

  • @timcorso6337

    @timcorso6337

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes - you nailed it.

  • @vilmarojas693
    @vilmarojas6938 ай бұрын

    this kind of video is what makes GCN channel big like it is now, we miss the old videos something like this.

  • @AlienLivesMatter
    @AlienLivesMatter8 ай бұрын

    Best episode yet

  • @julianmarshall3674
    @julianmarshall36748 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed your experiment & I certainly need help on the climbs! Take a look at '1984 Olympic Team 100km Funny Bike' & I think you'll have what you need for the next stage, It'll have 18mm tubs on as well which might help. Maybe something smaller than a 66t chainring ..... - Raleigh at the cutting edge!!

  • @alexanderkuhn6126
    @alexanderkuhn61268 ай бұрын

    I have thought about experimenting with different size wheels but then I remember that time I drove through Texas with all the lifted trucks I could hardly see around

  • @AirwolfCrazy
    @AirwolfCrazy8 ай бұрын

    I am just picturing the pro peloton all stopping at the base of a climb to have their front wheels changed. Oh the maddness!

  • @njrcdan
    @njrcdan8 ай бұрын

    Riders have been using setups similar to this at the Mt Washington Hillclimb for decades.

  • @robertchung4914
    @robertchung49148 ай бұрын

    Tire rolling resistance scales just like slope or gradient, so you want the lowest possible rolling resistance. I haven't measured the rolling resistance of small diameter tires in a while but, in general, small diameter tires aren't designed for the lowest rolling resistance.

  • @jmbii9545
    @jmbii95458 ай бұрын

    This is quality content XD

  • @gregsettle9725
    @gregsettle97258 ай бұрын

    Try again with a 20" wheel and tire with a road tread rather than a knobby. Excellent video!

  • @Legend-pn7zl
    @Legend-pn7zl8 ай бұрын

    i think you were faster because the 20 inch wheel was just lighter maybe? awesome video tho!!! it seemed so funny to ride on flats but climbing uphill 😂

  • @garymiller1216
    @garymiller12168 ай бұрын

    great video, but surely the smaller wheels help cos of less weight too, so you should be carrying the weight difference, so you and bike have the same total weight at the start to the finish

  • @dcv9460
    @dcv94608 ай бұрын

    💯💯💯This is AWESOME!💯💯💯

  • @luau5974
    @luau59748 ай бұрын

    That felt like a crossover episode, GCN + MythBusters! :)

  • @wtfiswiththosehandles
    @wtfiswiththosehandles8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I have a problem with steep climbs. There is one nearby with a hairpin bend in mid climb. Going up and turning in the hairpin makes me feel like I'm extremely close to falling off my bike and tumbling down the hill. I hate this feeling...

  • @longle956
    @longle9568 ай бұрын

    Have Conner do a video comparing the Endurace vs Ultimate vs Aeroad (climb vs flat). Should be interesting to see how the Endurace competes against the race bikes

  • @simonwoodthrillerwriter
    @simonwoodthrillerwriter8 ай бұрын

    With the British hill climb champs just behind us, it would be interesting for Andrew Feather/GCN to experiment with a 650b wheel on the front (seeing as he's switched over disc brakes) to see if the mixed wheel thing has an effect.

  • @mauricetremblay1324
    @mauricetremblay13248 ай бұрын

    Have to invent a bike with an extendable fork. You could adjust down when climbing and back on the flat. But front wheel will need to be smaller always. Maybe 24-27 set up.

  • @Cyclingismywholelife
    @Cyclingismywholelife8 ай бұрын

    Great video.

  • @svenlima
    @svenlima8 ай бұрын

    Maybe not only the wheels make a difference when going uphill but also the groupset. If you switch from the Shimano Dura Ace groupset to the Shimano Viagra groupset, you might go upwards quite faster - and longer.

  • @treyhorn5645
    @treyhorn56458 ай бұрын

    Wow.... That was bonkers.... cool

  • @darrenhitchcox6345
    @darrenhitchcox63458 ай бұрын

    Adapt a Wahoo kicker so you can adjust the tilt on the road.....job done

  • @bugeyesprite119
    @bugeyesprite1198 ай бұрын

    Great video. Thanks, Connor! 😅

  • @FallNorth
    @FallNorth8 ай бұрын

    Answer = Telescoping forks with an intermediate sized wheel (e.g. 24...22?) that is effectively that small when raised and is "normal" when extended for the flat, or even effectively larger for going downhill.

  • @contrastufffs
    @contrastufffs8 ай бұрын

    to optimize it, you'd probably want to switch both fork and wheel to get your axles level. you'd end up with a larger wheel to get the same axle angle as you'd lose the height from empty fork space.

  • @CalebWilliams616
    @CalebWilliams6168 ай бұрын

    Looks like stuff I pulled as a kid. I want one.

  • @gdemorest7942
    @gdemorest79428 ай бұрын

    My Chris Dekerf 36er has the exact same rims!

  • @theamateurbunch5006
    @theamateurbunch50068 ай бұрын

    You could also have made a test where you removed the spacer under the stem. Then tilted and moved your saddle a bit forward to see if that had the same effect.

  • @MichaelSnasdell
    @MichaelSnasdell8 ай бұрын

    Would be interesting to see something like this replicated on Zwift on a KickR Bike or climb set up. Same climb, one with the gradient switched on, then again with it off. Same principle surely. Position on the bike making it easier to generate power in your favoured and regular position. Obviously nothing like real world, but curious to see now,

  • @br5380
    @br53808 ай бұрын

    Can competitors in UK Hill Climbing Events use different sized wheels (on the same bike)?

  • @2PengBristol
    @2PengBristol8 ай бұрын

    Excellent experiment ! But now surely we need to see you try the reverse, descending down cheddar gorge with 36” on the front and 20” on the back 🤔

  • @zmuzzy101
    @zmuzzy1018 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to Andrew Feather taking this on board for the future!

  • @FlyingGravelMan
    @FlyingGravelMan8 ай бұрын

    You should apply this on one of the hills Ollie couldn't finish in one of the steepest climbs videos

  • @hajojanssen5697
    @hajojanssen56978 ай бұрын

    For MTB there was the Fox Talas fork; you could drop the front by about one inch on climbs.

  • @appa609

    @appa609

    7 ай бұрын

    8 inches of drop for this test

  • @jed7644
    @jed76448 ай бұрын

    I’ve been tinkering w/ the idea of a tandem built for a woman who weighs about half what her Yeti weighs. It’s always seemed to me that the more powerful of the two on a tandem should be the stoker, & it’s not like a woman can’t steer or decide when she needs the brakes or otherwise “captain” the vessel. Anywho, that’s had me thinking along the lines of a 700C rear wheel, or maybe a 29er w/ a 650B up front & not a lot of bottom bracket drop for a fairly up-there-tall position, especially in the back - maybe place the bracket heights at or just below a line between the spindles w/ the top tube(s) parallel to that line, etc.

  • @RazzFazz-Race
    @RazzFazz-Race8 ай бұрын

    Over several years i tried to compare the speed of a racing bike with an recumbent bike at a 2.5km long hill with about 7-8% gradient. The difference was less than 5%. Both bike were about 10Kilo and the Bent has bader tires. so i assume more rolling resistance for the recumbent and the reasons for the slightly lower speed. My result: when you are used to the riding position all bikes have equal speed. So i am astounded over your huge speed difference.

  • @pawingard
    @pawingard8 ай бұрын

    Moulton bikes have for decades made high end bikes with small wheels. Reduced rotational inertia relative to standard wheels makes the bikes feel more responsive, seemingly accelerating more quickly perhaps. I believe smaller wheels have less aero drag (at least in isolation, not sure about total bike system). Perhaps a more 'typical' feeling body position relative to gravity direction (small front wheel on steep incline) enables the rider to feel comfortable working closer to the limit as opposed to working at the limit when positioning and handling are unfamiliar and uncertain.

  • @leighdickinson8299
    @leighdickinson82998 ай бұрын

    Get Andrew Featehr to try this idea on one of his KOM & see what different it makes for him!

  • @joneinarmattiasvisser6113
    @joneinarmattiasvisser61138 ай бұрын

    I think there is one part you didn't look at: tires. Those 27.5 mtb wheels had downhill tires. The 20 inch wheel also had rough tires. El alto has more like xc mtb tires, these have less rolling resistance. Should have used similar tires on El alto as well, or other wheels with more xc type tires to match El Alto. Fun experiment though!

  • @Jayneflakes
    @Jayneflakes8 ай бұрын

    Fascinating outcome. However, I do feel that this needs further investigation, such as Connor repeating the experiment on different bikes. Would a 700c rear wheel match with a narrow small front wheel? What about an adjustable fork, like a variable travel suspension fork to change the head angle when going into the climb? Maybe get your tame hill climber to check this one out too to see if it has an impact on his times too? Would a lab based climbing rig be suitable to test this? Great work Connor and GCN, just don't let the UCI seeing you playing like this, they might have a sulk! 🤣

  • @romenorom
    @romenorom8 ай бұрын

    Great. I would love to see Ollie riding this bike up Alpe d'Huez

  • @joskoevoet9569
    @joskoevoet95698 ай бұрын

    that's a huge difference, interesting !

  • @jordan1991r
    @jordan1991r8 ай бұрын

    It’s amazing how normal Connor makes this bike look.

  • @MrTaxiRob
    @MrTaxiRob8 ай бұрын

    My hope is for a day when bikes are custom built for each rider in a cost effective way, and that would include the availability of numerous wheel sizes to give everyone more or less the same range of frame angles. Custom built bikes aren't terribly expensive even today, especially when compared to off-the-shelf high end racing bikes, so the only thing missing is ease of wheel and tire selection. It shouldn't be so much harder to fit someone who is 5' tall relative to someone 6' tall when they are proportionally identical to each other.

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