Nothing special, except to me, but I just got back from a very nice 20 mile
out 'n' back on the Matthews; 17 miles of it dirt, and most of that rather
choppy because I followed the acequia roads from the southern to the
northern end of Corrales, just shy of the dam, and that is horse country.
Stopped after a few miles into Corrales and let out more air -- checked
when I got home and I had about 18 psi in the Big Ones, which weren't
horrible on pavement, but not as linear in the turn-in (if you will forgive
the confused metaphor) as with 28 psi -- again, pavement.

It is *very* nice to have completed last week's quota of resumes, and to
have a day on which to, well, just goof off (tho' finicky client in
Singapore said he'd send me data to incorporate by tomorrow ... but he's
late, so I rode without a qualm in my conscience).

Fatter tires need less pressure, all else equal, to "support" the sidewalls
(and, more supple tires, all else equal, require more pressure than an
equivalent with stiffer sidewalls); but, then, too, fatter tires don't
compress as much as narrower tires on the same rims at the same pressure,
all else equal.

At any rate, for mostly dirt, as this ride, ~18 or so seems good; for
mostly pavement, north of 26 psi; for my most common rides on this bike, at
least 1/3 pavement, about 23.

What do all ya'll think of this thing for:

1. Quick pressure replenishing after riding the tires squishy on dirt;
2. Popping tubeless beads into place?

There are all sorts of reservoirs available that you hand-pump to the
pressure and volume needed to seat tubeless tire beads, but AFAIK, this is
the sole device that is designed to be carried with you as a *gonfleur* in
the old-fashioned cycling meaning of the term.

http://www.sks-germany.com/en/products/rideair/

Patrick Moore, in blustery, warming (40-50 during my ride), ABQ, NM, where
the fruit trees are *just* on the verge of blooming



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