How locked are the unmarked 20" and 22" rims at large speeds?

These new tires place the rim 3" to 1" from the ground. How practical are they? How do they carry out at high speeds?

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Answers:    It's not the going, its the stopping. The added mass of the bigger rims actually cause problems due to the added inertia. You will need more distance to stop compared to smaller diameter rims and you will wear your brakes out faster as okay. The tire side wall also acts as a damper, consequently your suspension bit will suffer more. To a certain extent wheel can increase performance, but on the top, like ultra big diameter wheel 20 and above. You will have problems next to handling, braking, and comfort.

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