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Why do some bike hold speed better than others?
What makes some bike hold speed better than others?
On my gravel bikes my Pivot vault holds better/easier than my T Labs Ti. Weight is within 14 ozs . My Ti Desalvo seems to hold speed better than my steel AR but the AR get the nod on comfort and long rides. |
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If everything is maintained well, then it's probably the stuff that affects your positioning on the bike / aero. You could try replacing the chains plus all bearings in the BBs and wheels in the "slower" bikes to eliminate those sources. How different are the tires, tubes, and psi?
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Heavier wheels are probably slower to get up to speed but may provide a flywheel effect to maintain speed on rolling terrain?
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Rolling resistance from the tires is probably the biggest factor.
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Weight and friction rule the world.
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Are you a marriage counselor?
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Deep rims coupled with light tires and tubes hold speed better. It's really mixture of fit and wheels.
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Or consider this: A full water bottle weighs about 2 lb. this adds the same inertia as adding 1 lb. to the rims + tires. When was the last time you heard someone remark, "boy, my bike sure does hold speed better when I've got a water bottle on the bike!", or, "I'm going to be riding rolling terrain today, I better make sure my water bottles are full so my bike can hold speed better!" |
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99-101% placebo.
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Assuming both bikes are well maintained, tyres and aerodynamics is the answer here.
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How have you verified this?
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I have used tires that made it feel like my bike was going through molasses. Some of them only while turning. I had some on my commuting bike that were awful, and easily got punctures too.
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wheels and tires mostly...
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Going uphill or downhill?
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