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Originally Posted by redpoint5
So, 5 pages into a request for empirical evidence, and this thread is no different than any other tire inflation thread; how disappointing.
I have learned some neat things regarding inflation for maximum cornering though. It would be neat to see someone do a braking test and compare it to the cornering test to see how closely the 2 optimal PSI figures come.
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You do understand that a such test would require time, money and effort.
Those are resources, commodities like, and most of the people would like to invest them on children, family and friends, job/business, etc.
In order to be a relevant and credible evidence, the test would need to be reasonable in nature, documented in detail and make it replicable. As well will have to be performed on standards that would make it available for screening.
The trickiest part (time and money consuming) would be documenting it, namely video recording. Taking the video, downloading it to your computer, editing, converting, uploading it, etc, etc requires ample time and some specialized skills that most people simply do not have.
All that time and effort (and money) would exceed the scope of this conversation/thread.
Second, no test in which you are not a direct participating would be relevant (for yourself).
I, for one, would love to form a group, and in one weekend, sometime this summer, to orchestrate our efforts, meet somewhere and perform the tests.
How does this sound to you?