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Old 12-05-21, 03:31 AM
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cjenrick
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97 psi for everything. rain or shine. rim cuts will slow you down more than your lowered tire pressure will speed you up on bumpy roads.

note that in winter, your indoor bike will lose pressure if you go from 72 degrees to 38 F.

note that if you climb to 5000 feet that your tires will feel like teak wood from less atmospheric pressure.

note that if you brake constantly coming down the 5000 ft peak that your rims will heat up and your handling will feel weird due to hi pressure.

note that if you use wood rims, you will be the coolest cyclist on the block.

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