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Re: Winnovation Midwest Coast Drive
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Originally Posted by Chris is me
More importantly, smaller wheels means you spend less weight on wheels AND gears, since you have less of a reduction. Luckily weight isn't that theoretical. 
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Not to mention that small wheels require less material, less tread to tread them, and often less machining time, so they're less expensive to make. (Cost isn't theoretical either  )
Oh, and they look cool.
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