winjim
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The size of the wheels on a bike is part of the gearing system. This is why gearing is sometimes measured in gear inches or progression, as this takes into account the size of the wheel in the calculation. Basically, for a given chainring / sprocket combination a larger wheel will give you a higher (and therefore faster for a given cadence) gear. Of course you can always tweak this by changing your chainrings and cassette so it doesn't necessarily mean that all small wheeled bikes are geared lower than all large wheeled bikes, but that's essentially the reason road bikes have big wheels.
Google gear inches or gear progression for an idea of how much difference it actually makes.
Google gear inches or gear progression for an idea of how much difference it actually makes.