http://www.analyticcycling.com/ForcesSpeed_Page.html
the difference between wheel weight and frame weight is very very close to zero. even when accelerating all out in a crit.
similarly, it doesn't make sense to worry about whether a wheel has less rim weight/more hub weight.
we all know from high school physics about inertia, but the values are just too small to matter with human cycling acceleration rates.
Kat Hunter reports on the San Dimas Stage Race from inside the GC winning team
Aeroweenie.com -Compendium of Aero Data and Knowledge
Freelance sports & outdoors writer Kathryn Hunter
the difference between wheel weight and frame weight is very very close to zero. even when accelerating all out in a crit.
similarly, it doesn't make sense to worry about whether a wheel has less rim weight/more hub weight.
we all know from high school physics about inertia, but the values are just too small to matter with human cycling acceleration rates.
Kat Hunter reports on the San Dimas Stage Race from inside the GC winning team
Aeroweenie.com -Compendium of Aero Data and Knowledge
Freelance sports & outdoors writer Kathryn Hunter