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Old 06-12-24 | 12:51 PM
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Hondo6
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Wheel bearing resistance is a tiny source of power consumption in comparison to both aerodynamic drag and tire rolling resistance.

If you're not already using them, changing to tires with a low rolling resistance is the easiest way to get a significant savings in power consumption while riding. The downside? That type of tire is typically more expensive, easier to puncture, and wears out more quickly than average. Pick your poison.
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