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riding technique is fine, but in the first pic, I'd think those skinny tires would get bogged down in the powdery lunar soil. I'd opt for large knobbies.
riding technique is fine, but in the first pic, I'd think those skinny tires would get bogged down in the powdery lunar soil. I'd opt for large knobbies.
At 1/6 G, the Regolith (lunar Soil) is actually quite supportive!;) Remember, at that G level, the 1 1/4 inch tire is the equivalent of a 7 1/2 inch wide tire as it relates to ground pressure and buoyancy in a soft ground environment, better than a Surly Pugsley's tire in a 1 G field!:D
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