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Old 09-04-07 | 07:02 AM
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tuz
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Originally Posted by Cave
The fitter one, with bigger thighs.
Yes. In theory 700c = less rolling resistance. 26" wheels are more aerodynamic and more rigid. Assuming you end up with the same gearing and same tire width, the difference will be negligible. Like was said finding skinny tires on 26'' mountain wheels is tougher (not so for 650c) but I like being confy so I'd take 700x32 or 26x1.25".
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