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Old 06-23-23, 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
a 2.0 tire is a lot of rubber to push on a commute.
I was passed once by a fat bike while riding a bike with Tiagra hubs and 28mm Vittoria Randonneur tires. Besides, I feel like I can get plenty of speed with the Raleigh Knox with 55mm tires. Anyway, I usually ride pretty slow to save my energy for my workouts.

EDIT: Another reason why large tires can be fast is because I won't brake for large cracks on the road etc. I found on one dirt road with 1 inch rocks I would slow to a crawl with 31mm tires at 55 PSI. With 55mm tires, they actually absorb the rocks on that road.

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