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The big round things your bike rolls on. Rims, spokes, hubs, etc. If it's all about the rubber part, the "tire" tag is better.
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Does having bigger wheels mean less effort pedaling?
Given you set the preferred gearing, then the wheel size will only affect comfort (bigger wheels can go over road irregularities in a straighter path) and weight (bigger wheels are somewhat heavier). …