Jones just came out with the 29 + .

People might try and simplify it – "it's just a long wheelbase Jones with 29+ tires", but it isn't. It's so much more. It is NOT slow handling. I've done so much work to make it still ride the way I want a bike to ride. Hours of geometry drawings and thinking. Notes and testing. This is really even more of a ‘rigid specific geometry’ for a ride that is much more comfortable and stable yet still with quick handling. It is balanced in a way you wouldn't expect. It’s big but feels right. You ride very much in this bike. There’s no roughness, no “I'm gonna crash” sensation or fears. It’s just smooth! And it climbs. If you stand there’s no wheelie. It’s planted. It delivers excellent traction and a huge sweetspot (and I don’t mean the tire contact area  – I’m talking about the big space for the rider to move around (in the bike) and still have their position, their steering, their weight shifts, the grip and the power transfer all working for them).

People might try and simplify it – “it’s just a long wheelbase Jones with 29+ tires”, but it isn’t. It’s so much more. It is NOT slow handling. I’ve done so much work to make it still ride the way I want a bike to ride. Hours of geometry drawings and thinking. Notes and testing. This is really even more of a ‘rigid specific geometry’ for a ride that is much more comfortable and stable yet still with quick handling. It is balanced in a way you wouldn’t expect. It’s big but feels right. You ride very much in this bike. There’s no roughness, no “I’m gonna crash” sensation or fears. It’s just smooth! And it climbs. If you stand there’s no wheelie. It’s planted. It delivers excellent traction and a huge sweetspot (and I don’t mean the tire contact area – I’m talking about the big space for the rider to move around (in the bike) and still have their position, their steering, their weight shifts, the grip and the power transfer all working for them).