What are the advantages and disadvantages for each?
My thinking says a smaller wheel with the same height tire gives more road impact absorption. Tires are a shock for the shocks. A huge tire with low air pressure can drive over rail road tracks and not even feel it.
Another thought is what happens when you turn. With a solid tire on a rear locked differential, any turns require one or both tires to slip on the surface. With pneumatic tires, the taller the sidewall, the more area the tire has to flex/twist. This allows the surface tread to remain in contact with the trail surface and not slip. When tires slip, you are loosing control.
My original stock 28" tires are almost shot. I will be looking at 32" tires next. This will improve my riding with the above thoughts.
Disadvantages I expect a slight increase in the center of gravity height. And my gearing will now be 30% higher. I hope there is an easy fix for my speedometer.
What are your thoughts?
My thinking says a smaller wheel with the same height tire gives more road impact absorption. Tires are a shock for the shocks. A huge tire with low air pressure can drive over rail road tracks and not even feel it.
Another thought is what happens when you turn. With a solid tire on a rear locked differential, any turns require one or both tires to slip on the surface. With pneumatic tires, the taller the sidewall, the more area the tire has to flex/twist. This allows the surface tread to remain in contact with the trail surface and not slip. When tires slip, you are loosing control.
My original stock 28" tires are almost shot. I will be looking at 32" tires next. This will improve my riding with the above thoughts.
Disadvantages I expect a slight increase in the center of gravity height. And my gearing will now be 30% higher. I hope there is an easy fix for my speedometer.
What are your thoughts?