Although there is a lot of information on rolling resistance in the forum I have not been able to find an answer to the following below. Ideally somebody will provide firm numbers of the rolling coefficient – if this information can’t be made available to the public I would be interested relative numbers for the different compounds.
(A) How big is the difference of the rolling resistance for available compounds (SuperSoft, Soft, Medium, Hard, Intermediate and Heavy Wet)?
My understanding is “softer” compounds have higher rolling coefficient?!
(B) Is the rolling coefficient different for front- and rear tires?
From literature I would assume that the width of the tire does not impact the rolling coefficient because there is no surface in the equation for rolling resistance
F = Crr N
with F is the rolling resistance, Crr is rolling resistance coefficient (CRF) and N is the normal force.
Any advice is highly appreciated.