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I did some completey independent, mathematical modelling on this topic. I also found that the difference on a course involving moderately rolling...
The handling issues of larger wheels can be overcome through geometry tweaks, as has happened in the MTB world (through the use of trail and fork...
Possibly it has been particularly prominent on this site, but it certainly has been widely reported in the general media. Just searching "Auriol...
Lets actually look at this, because I smell a stunt. There was basically one parking space per one business + upper-level apartment along this road...
Huh! Never knew that.
if you can find manufacturers that do a wdie fitting then you don't need to upsize. I think Shimano and lakes do some ranges with a wide version
Sorry, should have made it clear. It is appaling driving and should have been prosecuted as dangerous. Just putting forward a cynics view as to...
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That's just for disc brakes though. Stops them squeaking
The ultra-slow-motion, close-up replay of Tadej’s front wheel tire puncture and low-speed crash may be the beginning of the end for hookless wheels...