Re: More weight, faster descents??



DaveH wrote:
I've seen this notion in various forums. It typically takes the form
of "A heavier bike may be more work uphill, but is faster downhill due
to gravity..." Something like that.

The notion -- which I think is incorrect -- really should take the
form of "Greater total mass (rider + bike + stuff) may be more work
uphill, but is faster downhill..."

In any case, reviewing the elementary physics, doesn't mass cancel in
the equations? Same reason a rock and feather both accelerate at g in
a vacuum? Ergo, that heavier bike isn't getting you down the hill any
faster. Dave


Yes it is. More weight, equal frontal area (= air resistance).

Lou
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