There are really a lot of factors that determine the best tire pressure. 1. Bike and rider weight. More weight needs more pressure. 2. Size of tire. Skinnier tires need more pressure that fat tires. 3. Flex rate of side wall. Soft side wall, need more pressure. The flex rate can vary because of different manufacturing processes, different materials and quantity of plys.
If the tire is on the low psi side, advantages are better traction, less wheel hop and softer ride.
The disadvantages of low psi are mushy handling, premature tread wear, possible side wall or inner tube failure and some loss of power.
The ideal psi for your application is best determined by you, by experimenting with different pressures.
If the tire is on the low psi side, advantages are better traction, less wheel hop and softer ride.
The disadvantages of low psi are mushy handling, premature tread wear, possible side wall or inner tube failure and some loss of power.
The ideal psi for your application is best determined by you, by experimenting with different pressures.
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