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Old 12-12-09 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Schwinnsta
One misconception is that the width of the tire contributes the stopping power. The stopping force is weight multiplied by the coefficient of friction of the tire, so the tire width does not contribute.
I believe the misconception is yours. Coefficient of friction is an extremely complex quantity which is affected by tire width among other things.
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