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Old 08-02-18 | 08:27 PM
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asgelle
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Originally Posted by Robert A
In theory, weight should only affect acceleration/deceleration times unless it adds to friction.
I don’t know what you mean by friction, but added weight will increase rolling resistance. Also since weight generally increases the size of the rider, in all likelihood, drag will also increase. Both of these resistance forces are present even in the absence of accelerations.
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