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Old 01-24-06, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 55/Rad
Going from 18 to 15.5 can feel semi-substantlal, particularly if the loss is in the area of rotational weight - wheels, tires, cranks, pedals etc. The biggest gain is in pure acceleration, particulary from a stop or a very low speed.

That said, it won't necessarily make you "faster" overall. I'd rather be cruising on an 18 pounder at 20-25 mph than on a 15. I'd also prefer the heavier bike on descents. But I'd rather have the 15 on a hillclimb, starting from a light or coming out of a turn.

The key is to finding a good balance. 18 is not heavy by any means and for me, is in the range being ideal.

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That makes sense to me. So, could it be said that a heavier bike will help one keep up speed once it is attained? I don't do crits so gettyupandgo is less important to me. I do climb quite a bit which is a concern. Thanks
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