I don't think that this statement is accurate as stated, or at least it
hasn't been proved. Honking* light wheels up a hill feels very different
from honking heavy wheels up a hill. I don't know what makes them feel
different, and so consistently over a long period, if not something in the
wheels.

* http://www.perfectcondition.ltd.uk/Articles/honking/Honking.htm

(Actually, I wonder if "honking" really does refer to the same thing as
"danser" ie, sur les pedales. Jan? Honking is grunting, danser is to stand
and pedal lightly -- no?)


On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Tim McNamara <[email protected]> wrote:

> [...]  Weight is weight, whether it's on the tires, the frame, in the
> saddlebag, in the accessories or on our bellies.
>

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