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Old 08-29-20, 11:08 AM
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crankholio
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I'm not really sure if there's any gain in having the narrower tire up front. Most of the weight is in the rear, so I'd use the narrower tire there since it'll run higher pressure and roll with less resistance. Then the larger tire up front can take up bumps better.
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