Lungimsam
I would use pressures between 100% and 75% of the calculated F/R pressures. There should be enough room to find a comfortabe pressure 
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ
 
 
On 09/15/16, Lungimsam<[email protected]> wrote:
 
So then looks like 75psi front and rear would put me in the zone like the 45psi on the Bleriot would. Trouble is, last time I ran tires that high on a bike bike it made for some harsh riding.

I have been thinking of a 650b conversion.
The bb's of the Bleriot and Rambouillet are within .5cm of each other on these tires sets. Perhaps a 650b x 42 on the Rambouillet would get me close to that 24cm bb height. Same crank length as the Bleriot.

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