Originally Posted by
WhyFi
Bull****tery aside for the moment, I have a not-at-all-thought-out theory that a lot of the sensation of increased speed and nimbleness that many associate with lighters wheels (rims/tires particularly) is because of a diminished gyroscopic effect - this could mean less effort when leaning the bike over in a turn or flicking side-to-side (when sprinting, for instance). This may explain the divide between riders that report a much easier 'spin up' effort and those that are dismissive because of calculations that show spin-up power differences (of a static wheel) that would likely be imperceptible to the rider.
Hmm…
Some things are hard to explain or prove. I shed nearly a pound switching wheels (1950g vs 1500g). They ride considerably different…it's hard to "put on paper" but the difference is immediate.
I swapped back to my stockers for winter riding and the sluggish, more "clunky" feeling was back. I had forgotten how they felt until I put them back on...