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This is the true spirit of Geohashing! Keep going. [[User:Palmpje|Palmpje]] ([[User talk:Palmpje|talk]]) 13:09, 3 November 2015 (EST)
 
This is the true spirit of Geohashing! Keep going. [[User:Palmpje|Palmpje]] ([[User talk:Palmpje|talk]]) 13:09, 3 November 2015 (EST)
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Wow, a great adventure and nice biking job! You really rode up 18 % gravel incline? Very nice. Btw, 3,7 bars on 54 mm (estimate based on pictures) Nobby Nics sounds quite a lot. You sure your rims will withhold that much pressure? Also, the rolling resistance will probably increase a bit compared to lower pressure when riding on uneven surfaces. Have you read the recent discussion about tire width, pressure and rolling resistance? [[http://www.ridingfeelsgood.com/tire-pressure-width/ Here]] is an excellent account about those. To sum that up in a few words, wider tire rolls better than a narrow one, and higher pressure is not always better, the optimal pressure depends on how rough the riding surface is. [[User:Tilley|Tilley]] ([[User talk:Tilley|talk]]) 01:54, 4 November 2015 (EST)

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I wish you good luck with your first hash! Have fun! - RecentlyChanged (talk)

Thanks I guess. It was fun. I will probably be doing this again. I hope I am doing a reply right. Lysogeny (talk) 08:15, 1 November 2015 (EST)

Nice Adventure! - Phi-loci-raptor (talk) 18:00 EST, 1 Nov 2015

This is the true spirit of Geohashing! Keep going. Palmpje (talk) 13:09, 3 November 2015 (EST)

Wow, a great adventure and nice biking job! You really rode up 18 % gravel incline? Very nice. Btw, 3,7 bars on 54 mm (estimate based on pictures) Nobby Nics sounds quite a lot. You sure your rims will withhold that much pressure? Also, the rolling resistance will probably increase a bit compared to lower pressure when riding on uneven surfaces. Have you read the recent discussion about tire width, pressure and rolling resistance? [Here] is an excellent account about those. To sum that up in a few words, wider tire rolls better than a narrow one, and higher pressure is not always better, the optimal pressure depends on how rough the riding surface is. Tilley (talk) 01:54, 4 November 2015 (EST)