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Re: To Kiley, and the rest of the crew at A2 [Slowman]
Thanks Dan. We learned a lot and will be sifting through this data for a while. I'll just urge everyone to be patient while we get it all in a presentable form and make sure triple check our work.

And yes, it was more nerve wracking in some ways to make sure everything was consistent. Luckily Dan, Kiley and Jimmy made sure everything was measured ahead of time. Kiley also rode like a champ and rock solid all day. In other ways it was more relaxed, doing a long yaw sweep with rider on and off gives one a lot of time to simply wait around until the next run. Doing rider optimization is more taxing as we only do two yaw point and hustle back and forth in and out of the tunnel. Both present their own unique challenges.

Thanks also goes to Geoff at A2 who worked out a couple of bugs with the mounts on the P5X. Luckily we have a long and very good working relationship with him and A2 and he stopped the clock for us. I don't think that would have happened at another windtunnel.

Lastly thanks to everyone who donated to make this happen. We had a blast, we got good data, and I feel accomplished what we set out to do. Now it is time for a beer.

Heath



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Last edited by: Ex-cyclist: Apr 18, 17 15:18

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