Hot tire pressure.
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Hot tire pressure.
Does anyone have " real" info on what the tire pressure on warm/ operating tires should be. What is the ideal pressure for running tires? Please do not refer me to cold pressures or nitrogen. I have active monitoring and ride in extremes of temperature and altitude and the cold pressure info is not sufficient for my riding style. I'm looking for more than just another WAG on this subject by everyone that has no clue what I'm talking about plz. For sake of the conversation, assume I understand the basics of thermo and fluid dynamics. Thanks
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doesn;t much expand with heat or elevation= more stable psi in your tires.
will settle most concerns.
regularly ride from 800 to 8000 feet.
regular ol' air makes a diff. nitrogen doesn;t.
in your other post you note a 5 psi or more change, that wouldn;t be outside the realm of normal- and for some riders in some conditions you might feel the difference how the rubber meets the road.
nitrogen solves that too, I take my filler tank to costco for mine.
Mike
will settle most concerns.
regularly ride from 800 to 8000 feet.
regular ol' air makes a diff. nitrogen doesn;t.
in your other post you note a 5 psi or more change, that wouldn;t be outside the realm of normal- and for some riders in some conditions you might feel the difference how the rubber meets the road.
nitrogen solves that too, I take my filler tank to costco for mine.
Mike
Last edited by mkguitar; 11-22-2016 at 03:01 PM.
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Does anyone have " real" info on what the tire pressure on warm/ operating tires should be. What is the ideal pressure for running tires? Please do not refer me to cold pressures or nitrogen. I have active monitoring and ride in extremes of temperature and altitude and the cold pressure info is not sufficient for my riding style. I'm looking for more than just another WAG on this subject by everyone that has no clue what I'm talking about plz. For sake of the conversation, assume I understand the basics of thermo and fluid dynamics. Thanks
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Does anyone have " real" info on what the tire pressure on warm/ operating tires should be. What is the ideal pressure for running tires? Please do not refer me to cold pressures or nitrogen. I have active monitoring and ride in extremes of temperature and altitude and the cold pressure info is not sufficient for my riding style. I'm looking for more than just another WAG on this subject by everyone that has no clue what I'm talking about plz. For sake of the conversation, assume I understand the basics of thermo and fluid dynamics. Thanks
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Here's a link to one of the threads this guy posted on the subject. He has at least 2 others.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...ht=JimGnitecki
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...ht=JimGnitecki