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Post by rj2para (Bisto) on May 29, 2009 10:24:03 GMT 1
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Post by Buzzin (^_^) on May 29, 2009 12:28:05 GMT 1
Just learn how to use BAR 1 Bar = normal air pressure 0 Bar = vacuum 2.2 ~ 2.4 Bar = normal front tyre 2.8 ~ 2.9 Bar = normal rear tyre Those are the only numbers to remember always funny to hear people talk about flat tyres "It didn't have any air in it anymore, it was like 0 Bar!" ....not unless it resealed itsself and became a perfect vacuum
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Post by McF on May 29, 2009 21:34:42 GMT 1
Just learn how to use BAR or cut out the wait and start using Pascals - the official SI unit for measuring pressure But knowing that 1 Bar = 100,000 Pascals I can't see it catching on anytime in the near future. Took me a while to "convert" and I still do think of psi from time to time, but I can remember tyre pressures for 3 cars and my stable of bikes more easily in bar
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Post by Buzzin (^_^) on May 30, 2009 12:57:56 GMT 1
But knowing that 1 Bar = 100,000 Pascals I can't see it catching on anytime in the near future. That's just waiting for someone to drive around with ballooned tyres because they got the wrong scale on the machine Although, if you can find a machine that can do 100,000 Bar I think people from NASA and such will want to have a word with you
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