Old 04-06-12 | 05:09 PM
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Bikes: kona paddywagon, trek 2.1, lemond nevada city, gt zrx

yeah i don't know enough about bike physics to say whether or not this would be beneficial. seems a skinny tire in front would aid aerodynamics and a wider tire in back would.....well, i dont know what it would do.....maybe would help you with wet weather climbing because of a larger contact patch in the back? the positive effects seem neglible for a road bike. anyone have any contrary evidence?
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