The spreadsheet I was looking at uses total weight, then divides it 60/40...

On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 2011-08-07 at 18:45 -0700, cyclotourist wrote:
> > Did you include your weight + the bike's weight?  If you didn't, just
> > add 25-30lbs to your weight and put the # in.  I ran the numbers and
> > to get that pressure would have to weigh 100# and have a 25# bike for
> > a total of 125#.  If that's your weight, then try it and see how it
> > feels that low.  If you don't like it that low, then you really don't
> > need tires that wide and could try some narrower ones like the Maxy
> > Fasty.  Have fun experimenting!
>
> But remember that the BQ chart is weight per wheel, not total weight.
>
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