Winter - what to do with tyre pressures

Winter - what to do with tyre pressures

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sunnyb13

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1,093 posts

50 months

Friday 3rd January
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Car usually has 2.6 Bar.

Today woke up in the freezing sub zero cold. Car showing low tyre pressures at 2.3 bar.

Do I need to top up? or is this normal?

Yahonza

2,485 posts

42 months

Friday 3rd January
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Kelvin says - top up, temperature is proportional to (air) pressure.

stevieturbo

17,714 posts

259 months

Friday 3rd January
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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

Simon_GH

653 posts

92 months

Friday 3rd January
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I wouldn’t worry either. Tyres warm up with use which causes the pressure increase.

brillomaster

1,473 posts

182 months

Friday 3rd January
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I'd adjust tyre pressures depending on ambient temperature, so yes, I'd top them up when cold. And then potentially let pressure out when it warms up again.

Jadatis

31 posts

201 months

Saturday 4th January
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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