Which size of wheel to make montain road ?

Hello, which size of wheel to make mountain road?
cuts cranks?
Thank you

Greetings Trialtrial.

Your question is a little vague, I suspect English is not your first language?

Generally speaking you won’t find people riding off-road with anything smaller than a 24.
For smooth roads thru the mountains, people are riding anything up to 36" wheels.
For more technical riding, over rocks and so on, 24 and 26 are probably your most popular sizes.

Exactly what kind of riding are you looking at doing?

Welcome to the forum!

Hello, it is true that my English is very bad, I will make good crossed in 2010 of the Alps to France and I need councils for succeeding well, a too large wheel is not used to me so for nothing in the rises collars it is too stiff and that I do not arrive there and a too small wheel to do lot of mileage it is very difficult to make 120 kilometers per day, thank you for your assistance.
Peter

120km’s a day?

That is quite a goal to aim for.
What is your home language Peter?

Hello, I am in France, I make triathlon since step badly of year, in 2009 I made an exit of 115 kilometers in the Alps, here is, my wish it is right to know if somebody has one or of the easy ways to still better roll in mountain on the road.
Thank you

My advice would be a 36 with moderate length cranks (150-125mm) depending on riding style and terrain. Adding a break will help a lot on the downhills taking some pressure off your legs.

A 29 with shorter cranks would be another option. If you have the money you could add a schlumph hub which would really add to the versatility.

You might also want to check out the french unicycling forums at http://www.monocycle.info/forums/

Good luck with your trip!

ERIC

Yes, 36 , suck le blur

OK, my french sucks, just trying to make you feel at home.

Riding 120 km on a 36 in one day, in the mountains, would be an amazing feat of a great athlete. Even with the best of gear.

The KH 36 with magura brakes and geared hub is the best stuff I know of. You will need it if you are serious.:slight_smile:

Hello, for this reason I roll, in July or August 2010, I am setting up this challenge, if you summers in Europe (France) in the 2010 made knowledge and come to roll, you summers welcome.
Thank you

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If the geared hub is too expensive (like it is for me) then the KH 29 with the two holed cranks might work well enough. Brakes would be good either way. Remember that the fatter tires equate to a larger diameter than 24 or 26 inches. My 26 is more like a 28. Isn’t the 29 on a 700 wheel?