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Re: [ST] tire fill for storage
- Subject: Re: [ST] tire fill for storage
- From: "Jez" <jmjm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 18:59:17 -0000
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From: B Parker <bparker15@xxxxxxx>
To: ST List <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 26 November 2002 15:22
Subject: [ST] tire fill for storage
><< Dave,
>
>I'd suggest 32.56783455psi measured at zero kelvin. >>
>
>i think Brad has a pretty good aproximation here [though at 0 K, hydrogen
>would be pretty much a solid - we better stick with about 21 K] ].
>bp at 30F this morning
>
>
Also bear in mind that hydrogen in the tyres will only reduce the reaction
force provided by the garage floor - the springs will not be having the
benefit of a winter holiday as the net sprung weight will remain the same.
One solution to this would be to invert the whole bike.
Jez
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