Thread: Tire pressure
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Old 07-21-22, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by KerryIrons
Unless you ride your road bike exclusively on the track and/or are riding tires that are way too narrow for your weight, you really should take some time to get up to speed on the research on tire pressure. Riding at lower pressures will probably reduce rolling resistance for you (due to extreme suspension losses at those pressures) as well as much better traction, a much more comfortable ride, and better tire wear.
I believe the only questions asked by the OP in this thread were:

"Do you ride a road bike or mountain bike? What is your tire pressure upon inflation?"

There was no invitation for you to expound on what you think would work best for me. I'm perfectly comfortable as-is and my tire wear is fine. Thanks.
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