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Tech FAQ: Again, bigger tires roll faster!
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[velonews.competitor.com] - By Lennard Zinn Rolling resistance data for four different widths of Schwalbe Durano tires run at 30kph with a 50kg load on the tire. Click to enlarge. Courtesy Schwalbe Wind tunnel results showing aerodynamic drag of a Zipp 303 wheel with different
2012 KHS bikes arriving soon, keeping the focus on value
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[road.cc] - And speaking of USA nit-pickers, KHS have formed an alliance with probably the most famous American technical cycling writer Lennard Zinn, columnist for their 'Velo News' and author of one of the finest service manuals for cyclists 'Zinn and the Art of
Tech FAQ: Seriously, wider tires have lower rolling resistance than their ...
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[velonews.competitor.com] - By Lennard Zinn Click to enlarge. Here is what Wolf VormWalde, tire designer for Specialized, says: “'Wider is faster' holds for clincher and tubular tires under the condition of the same air pressure. Test results (below are) from Wheel Energy in
The Brew Dude rides on
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[velonews.competitor.com] - VeloNews' own Lennard Zinn saw the bike and questioned the elastomer. Garns answer was that a bit of suspension over the course of an Ironman would save the triathlete's legs for the run. That's forward thinking even today. In 1996, Garn debuted his
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