Or is the actual diameter between 28 and 32 on standard rims negligible, gearing wise?
You would notice a tiny difference, though probably more from the larger tyre's increased rotational weight than the change in wheel circumference.
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You would notice a tiny difference, though probably more from the larger tyre's increased rotational weight than the change in wheel circumference.