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Old 02-16-17 | 05:11 PM
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I did a couple of gravel events last year and I saw a couple of people with wider tires on the front to my surprise. After chatting with a guy about his choice he explained that the wider front allows him to hit larger gravel, divots and objects and not have the front end give. I have no first hand experience with this set up.
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