Winter - what to do with tyre pressures
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As long as they are all the same, I wouldn't worry.
It's perfectly normal for pressure to get lower with temperature.
And arguably....lower pressure might be better, at least in actual proper winter conditions. Although tread with caution.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URU1HdV49S8
It's perfectly normal for pressure to get lower with temperature.
And arguably....lower pressure might be better, at least in actual proper winter conditions. Although tread with caution.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URU1HdV49S8
Yust let pressure flow with temperature change.
My long story disapeared accidently .
But at 40 degrC certainly dont lower the pressure to your 2.6 bar, otherwise yust overheated tyre-material.
At freesing 0 degrC not needed to highen up pressure to 2.6 bar for savety of tyres, so they dont overheat, but allowed for fuellsaving and riding quality.
Saves you a lot of maniacaly changing the pressure every time, and saves you frosen fingers in the cold.
Edited by Jadatis on Saturday 4th January 07:52
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