but most riders think the feel of road vibration = speed, hence the desire 
to pump to max rated pressure.  I was specifically talking about two 
different tires but both running well below rated pressure - no vibration 
whatsoever and only one of them giving occasional shock - and yes, you know 
for sure when you're trying to chase a tandem with two healthy riders.  

On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at 1:13:51 PM UTC-5, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> It is interesting to note that BQ riders in their tire or frame tests 
> (forgot which) did not accurately report  which tire or frame was faster.
> Their objective impressions did not match the timer, iirc. 
>
> Like, they claimed a certain tire or frame felt faster, when in fact, one 
> of the other ones they just rode during the test was faster, according to 
> the timer.
>
> From this, BQ concluded that the riders (in their study), could not 
> accurately say which frame/tire was faster.
>
>

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