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Old 03-10-09, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by ebrady
So, even though leaning effects the accuracy, the rear wheel, having more weight distributed over will still exhibit a higher degree of circumference change. This would still result in a higher degree of inaccuracy on the rear.
For the best road holding ideally you want similar amounts of tyre deformation front and back.

I trust you are measuring this when setting your tyre pressures ?
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