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Old 10-16-15 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmuller
Well, in fact, the tire is larger (as is the rim) so it does contribute to a greater mass. The larger air volume changes how the tire responds to bumps.
For the same spec tire & rim, the physical difference will be about 1.3%.

Originally Posted by dddd
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