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Stiff and compliant. Wait....what?!

Liz B.
  • September 20, 2024 17:02
  • Updated

Flux is laterally stiff, giving precise handling. The magic happens at the tire contact patch, where the rim deflects locally, absorbing chatter that would otherwise transfer to the suspension and eventually onto the rider.


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