This is the kind of analysis that I like to see when trying to isolate the marketing around a product, excellent content
@Ahaggah5 ай бұрын
Great work, but here are a few things you could improve for future videos, plus some questions about what was done in this video: - If you're having someone test whatever component or setup, it's preferable to not have the tester know what they are testing. In this particular case, it's obvious that Nicky D is a good rider and will be able to tell the blatant difference of 5 psi in his tires, but regardless of this fact, it's important to not let the tester know if there are/what are the differences, to avoid his biases from affecting the feedback he provides. - Why did you settle on a 5 psi difference from stock pressures? Nicky has optimized his tire pressure without inserts. Comparing against a optimized pressure with inserts would make more sense, because that's how one would usually ride. - Inserts are commonly used as a system with the tyre. People will often switch to a softer casing when using an insert, and, conversely, switch to a stiffer casing when not using inserts. It's an idea for further analysis. - Confident riding often translates to faster riding and trying to push the limit. I believe your analysis of the greater traction loss time and intensity with the LPC is correct, but you need to compare the duration of the runs to know if the differences in traction and vibrations were due to tyre setup or how fast Nicky was going. I've been drawing some inspiration from you work for potential ideas for my master thesis, and really like what you're doing. Keep it up!
@shonFEEZY5 ай бұрын
Love the point about softer casing w/ inserts…
@bradcampbell62304 ай бұрын
What about rolling speed? I find my buddy can catch me without pedaling on a similar bike with cushcore. I do not have cushcore and have to pedal to catch him. He runs a bit lower tire pressure than I do.
@shonFEEZY5 ай бұрын
Killer stuff dude!!!
@troymortimer34875 ай бұрын
It would be good if you could of shared the time difference for the actual runs. Lots of racers are questioning the rolling weight, some are positive others negative . If possible, I also would also like to see the same test with different casing tires. Many people run lighter casing to help with the weight but still get the side wall support. Great analysis. Lots of work in the background to produce this. Thanks 🙏
@cassLabs5 ай бұрын
Sure thing, here are the run times. Average time for LPC (low pressure cushcore): ~137 seconds, for SPC (stock pressure cushcore): ~139 seconds, for stock setup no cushcore ~140.5 seconds. I didn't include them for a few reasons, Nicky is super good at riding consitently at 75%, not pushing at racepace, so we were going all out for fastest time, just for consistency. Also they are so tight that the differences are more or less negligible. It would be cool in the future to do all out race pace runs and see how different setups stack up. Cheers!
@troymortimer34875 ай бұрын
@@cassLabs thank you, exactly what I was interested in. And happy to see the improved times when lowering pressure and using the cushcore
@phillippriolo94495 ай бұрын
I was banging my rear wheel a ton and getting dents. SJ evo with 29 rear. Cush core helped reduce dings, but the weight and rotation gyroscope effect was a negative. Maybe i should have dropped more psi. Then I went to 27.5 rear without cushcore and maneuverability went way up. It feels lighter, which is obvious: no cush core, smaller wheel. I'm curious to try cush core with low pressure in the 27.5 wheel. I haven't had any wheel dings, but I'm also not riding the chunky rock mess that is riding in SLO.
@JackMott5 ай бұрын
Getting slower with inserts isn't from the weight and rotation gyroscope effect (primarily), it is mostly from the extra energy cost to deform the insert as the tire rolls along (rolling resistance). There are some inserts for road tires that don't touch the tire at all until you get a flat or really compress the heck out of the tire, and those don't have this penalty, but I don't know if any such setup exists for mountain bikes, and would have limited usefulness if they did I guess.