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Me And My Dad Were Having A Debate.


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  1. 1. If i was gapping onto a rail which wheel will be easyer to land on?

    • 20"
      17
    • 26"
      55
    • They would both be the same.
      18


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If you think what it would be like to land on a rail with skateboard wheel sized wheels, then with wheels as big as huge, massive round.....tractor wheels, forget things like tyre depth/ pressure, purely talking radius here, should help to clarify things in your mind. Then with this analogy in hand you can then explain to your father that he is right or wrong dependent on whether he said 20 or 26 would be easier. Dads are usually quite dumb in my experience. Ive only ever had one, but hes a bit dim at times, but if your dad is Stephen Hawkings or perhaps Phil Collins, then your dad might be clever.

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i vbeen thining about this for a while...

Its really hard to explain, so i will try to explain with a MS paint drawing :D

Back soon...

I'v never looked forward to something this much in my life. :mellow:

26 is better for two reasons, bigger wheels, if you land an inch out, you could recover it easier with 26" wheels then 20" wheels. And mod tyres are uber fat, and wrap around the rail, where was 26" tyres sort of sit ontop of them. "nd reason is debateable though.

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I'd say 20".

Because the tyres are super fat, so they wrap around the rail.

Saying that, it could depend on the pressure, if you have say.. 60psi, you'd just bouce off the rail.

If you ran like 15psi, the tyre would wrap around it.

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