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bouin-bouin
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For rotating weight, in fact the important point is the inertia, so
wieght is important but especially weight far for the hub axis, so, I'm
not expert in 36" (yet), but I think tyre and rim weights are much more
important than pedals weight.
Other points of view ?
Regards.
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bouin-bouin
MUNI 24" & 29"
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wieght is important but especially weight far for the hub axis, so, I'm
not expert in 36" (yet), but I think tyre and rim weights are much more
important than pedals weight.
Other points of view ?
Regards.
--
bouin-bouin
MUNI 24" & 29"
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