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Old 06-22-20, 03:57 PM
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asgelle
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Originally Posted by rbrides
I believe the frame in front of the rear wheel limits the aero benefit of such a wheel on the rear.
That is true. For a non-aero frame changing the rim in the rear will be 25% less effective than putting that same rim in the front. For a highly aero-optimized frame, the difference will be less (since the air hitting the rear wheel will be cleaner).
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