Sujet : Re: Tire pressure
De : mcleary08 (at) *nospam* comcast.net (Mark J cleary)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 09. Apr 2025, 21:58:11
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On 4/7/2025 5:20 PM, Roger Merriman wrote:
Mark J cleary <mcleary08@comcast.net> wrote:
I am going to Conti GP 5000 32mm clincher tires. I weight 170 pounds and
the bike and the stuff lets just say 25 pounds. Standard Shimano disk
rims RS171 is the wheels. According to the various on line calculators
they suggest I use a tire pressure of 62 rear and 60 front. A few put
them up to 68psi in the rear.
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To me this is drastically lower than what I am using on the 28's. I
might have the 28's drop to around 75 front and 80 rear before I
reinflate but I am surprised. Maybe I am just way off the mark and
putting in to high psi. What would you experts say. Naturally the 32's
are going to be less but maybe now even on the 28's I am running to
much. I usually get the rear up to around 90 and front 80 and then let
them ride lower for maybe a week or so depends. But 62 is way down the
line.
My “old school roadie” that I use for the commute, I run with a bit of
extra air in them, at 80psi with the 32mm tyres, I’m 200+ lb let alone bike
and pannier and kit!
60ish sounds about right really, thought these things are guides.
Note that brains aren’t very good at speed, squishy = slow and hard = fast
to the monkey brain! I’ve had to retrain the monkey over time, as I
certainly used to be 120ish
Roger Merriman
I put the new Conti's on today and they measure out a 31mm I am surprised maybe the will change as I ride them. Hopefully can ride tomorrow.
-- Deacon Mark