>>144465129ers are trash for trash riders like you.
>Would you be riding 24in if it was offeredNo because it's still too big, but finally someone is making a bike with 20s so I can ride the proper wheel size again
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/video-ruben-alcantara-is-experimenting-with-a-full-suspension-bmx-bike.htmlThis bike here was one of the last 26" XC bikes ever made, and also the best. I've also owned a 2017 Enduro SX dual slalom bike and a 2018 Banshee Rune which were pretty much the last 26" full suspensions ever made, also great. I haven't owned a Kona Process 167, but I will probably buy one now that I think about it. I've ridden dozens of 29ers from the Tallboy LTC when it was pretty much the first 29er trail bike, to the Evil Wreckoning, and guess what, they are all shit bikes for fat guys on fire roads. The wheels don't roll over things more easily, you have more bottom BB drop, which makes the bike roll over things more easily for fat slow people that sit down while descending and ride the front brake. 26ers and smaller are better for people that can actual ride (me).