The rear wheel size does matter...a little, a 24" wheel will have a slightly lower overall speed at any given rpm than a 26".
Like Big Joe said: It won't make that much of a diffrence but the up side is she'll have better low end torque.The rear wheel size does matter...a little, a 24" wheel will have a slightly lower overall speed at any given rpm than a 26".
Like Big Joe said: It won't make that much of a diffrence but the up side is she'll have better low end torque.
My mistake. I didn't read the whole thread. I thought the discussion was about sprockets. You are correct that on friction drives, the diameter of the spindle determines the speed.