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Old 01-19-08 | 08:53 PM
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asgelle
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Originally Posted by BarracksSi
Not when it comes to the wheels' rotation, though. Lighter wheels spin up faster, and that's about it.
First of all, for suspended vehicles, light wheel weight enters primarily through unsprung weight as a consideration for suspension performance. Second, accelerations in cycling are so small that inertial effects, rotational and linear, are insignificant. In other words weight is weight and it makes no practical difference where it's located. http://www.biketechreview.com/archive/wheel_theory.htm
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