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Old 06-14-10 | 11:21 AM
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Roll-Monroe-Co
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In principle, when you decrease the size of the rear wheel, while leaving everything else the same, you will increase the trail. This will result in degraded low-speed handling, but will increase stability at speed.

With your suggested build, though, including a giant fat rear tire (assuming a normal tire on the front). there would probably be little net effect on trail and possibly zero detectable effect.
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