Probably has a lot different geo. Road bike is 29 wheels and hardtail.
That's normal, as long as it's soreness and not a sharp pain. You're using different parts of your muscles. Could be seat height but I'm sure you already checked that. Keep pedaling, you'll be fine!Usually I ride a FS 29in bike. My past couple rides I’ve taken out my old 26in HT on some pretty smooth trails. During the ride I feel fine but as soon as I get off my bike my knees start to feel sore. I also ride a road bike without issue.
I’ve read a couple threads stating that you ride a HT different from a FS. I don’t think I ride the bikes differently. Thoughts on whether not riding differently may be causing the knee pain?
I think it was just a personal experience to point to you that it's only a positioning problem. When you have pain on one bikes and none with another one, it's just a setup problem. Can be seat height (too high or to low), position/angle of your leg in relation to pedal, etc... Somebody competent in bike fit could solve your problem, or you can just compare your bikes to see if something is different in setup. Being a hardtail or a 26ers has nothing to do with your pain if you ride on mellow trail...Thanks for the thoughts. I’ll have to look up the geo on my old HT to see what the differences may be. Will also try raising the seat although I don’t understand that recommendation.
Look at the seat height and fore/aft position.
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After years of riding bikes with my saddle at a certain height, last year I decided to reposition all my bikes' saddles down just a little bit.Will also try raising the seat although I don’t understand that recommendation.
Spinning in the wrong spot is bad... I'm pretty picky about my saddle to pedal length, I notice if it's off pretty quickly.After years of riding bikes with my saddle at a certain height, last year I decided to reposition all my bikes' saddles down just a little bit.
'Lower COG,' I thought. 'Plus more aerodynamic on the road.'
After a couple months I realized my knees were bothering me. They'd never hurt before.
I raised my saddles back up.
Adios knee pain.
One rider's experience.
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Agreed, but he should have the same issue on his road bike and full squish then too.Sore knees can be from tight hips, and cycling is known for tightening.
Knee issues disappeared the moment you made the decision to buy a new hardtail? Awesome!OP here: just to provide an update on this issue I was having. I just decided to get a new HT and knee issues went away!