I could have titled this post 'Flogging a dead horse', with the multiple discussions on this already, but I just wanted to share this test that the Bike magazine did. I am sure we will still have people poking holes in what/how they did it but it should at the very least add some constructive information to the discussion.
Personal opinion is that i don't think it will be an issue for 99% of the riders, especially if you use the right traction setting (as suggested in the article).
(Apologies for the image size, but wanted the text to be clear)
Personal opinion is that i don't think it will be an issue for 99% of the riders, especially if you use the right traction setting (as suggested in the article).
(Apologies for the image size, but wanted the text to be clear)