I take "gear" to include the bike.
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Rob Harrison wrote:
> On Apr 11, 7:22 am, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
>
> > All of these calculations use 170 lb plus 30 lb bike and kit...
>
> Does one include the weight of the bike? Seems logical to, but the
> spreadsheet says "ri
on 4/11/10 9:31 AM, Rob Harrison at robha...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Apr 11, 7:22 am, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
>
>> All of these calculations use 170 lb plus 30 lb bike and kit...
>
> Does one include the weight of the bike? Seems logical to, but the
> spreadsheet says "rider and all gear"
Yes.
After answering my own, earlier foolish question, I played with it and find
it oddly close to my current practice for some tires, oddly off for others.
65 MM Big Apples, 200 total, 45/55: 12/16, which is close to what I run in
sand but quite a bit lower than I run on pavement.
33 mm Jack Browns:
on 4/10/10 12:39 PM, CycloFiend at cyclofi...@earthlink.net wrote:
> on 4/10/10 11:25 AM, happyriding at happyrid...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch/files?hl=en_US
>>>
>>> File name: tire_pressure_setup.xls
>>>
>>
>> Is there a way to view it online for thos
On Apr 10, 2010, at 1:40 PM, bfd wrote:
On Apr 10, 10:25 am, CycloFiend wrote:
Hey all -
For those who are interested in a little non-tax-related
spreadsheet work
this weekend...
Philip Williamson forwarded me the Dave Allen rendered
spreadsheet, which
draws on the article in Jan He
on 4/10/10 11:25 AM, happyriding at happyrid...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch/files?hl=en_US
>>
>> File name: tire_pressure_setup.xls
>>
>
> Is there a way to view it online for those of us not using Windows?
Google documents will convert. I'll try to make