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Electrical
- Sep 11, 2006
- 12
I've seen that increasing tire/wheel diameter can reduce rolling resistance marginally and was wondering if this was hogwash or not. I was thinking it could be a possibility if bearing friction is higher than the rolling friction between the tire/road, so increasing the speed of the outside diameter compared to the speed of the bearings could reduce those losses, which (along with different tread, higher pressures, and different rubber compounds) may also be why bicycles generally have much lower rolling resistance... But that's just speculation.
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