if i'm not mistaken, they are different wheel sizes as well as different
tire widths.
On Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 11:02:33 AM UTC-5, Kevin Mulcahy wrote:
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> Its pretty cool to see your data verifies two similar bikes with the same
> tires on an uber-flat course will be about the same
Agreed. My 53 MIT Atlantis is set up similarly. No hole shot demon but it
is a joy to ride.
On Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 12:58:30 AM UTC-5, Ash wrote:
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> Thought's I'd post some real world data related to speed/weight
> correlation.
>
> I was able to wrap up work a bit early yesterday
I didn't think the bay area had 19 miles of flatness. This is interesting
info.
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Thanks, Ash!
Very interesting.
I find that ease of pedaling is what it is all about, and makes me want to
ride more.
A bike that is hard to pedal along discourages me from riding.
The engine's built-in "Fun-o-meter" is only measuring tool that matters!
Sounds like both bikes were tops on your