i don't run my tires at 120 either.... i run them at 100.... cushier ride!
i don't run my tires at 120 either.... i run them at 100.... cushier ride!
I check my tires every day, before I ride. My tires always need some air. I have presta valves, but I am uncertain of the question as I have not encountered any difficulty with the valves-granted I have only know presta valves, so I am missing information.
Jennifer
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Something I learned long ago... before every ride, I check my tires. The hand pressure test is just not accurate espceially if you run your tires at 100 psi like I do. Properly inflated tires will prevent pinch flats and other problems plus the bike will roll better. I have a floor pump I keep inthe garage and another is kept in the car so no excuses! Also... and yes I learned this the hard way... always remember to tighten up the stem valve after filling your tires.
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yep! Like everyone else.. The one time I said to myself "ehh.. my tires feel ok" is the time I got my first pinch flat! Never again!
My LBS guy told me to keep them inflated not only to prevent pinch flats but also to save the rims.
I inflate to 120 on a normal basis, 110 on a hot day and 100 on a wet day.
I too check my tires every time as part of my preride ritual
It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination
We must remember that not all tires should be inflated to the same pressure.
My tires, for example, are 700c x 37cm, and have recommended pressure range of between 60 and 90 psi. So people shouldn't really recommend specific pressures assuming that all tires need similar pressure. If I inflated mine to 120 for instance, they'd probably blow! And I can run on mine at 70psi and not get pinch flats as would happen with maybe thinner 700 road tires like 25's.
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good point... i ASSUMED road tires... since that what i ride 99% of the time! so my 120 psi recommended tires (700X23) i run at 100 for a nicer ride! (and for my size, too.... no need for me to have 120 psi in my tires!)Originally Posted by Lisa S.H.
my mtb tires.... hmmmmm.... my bad.... i have NO IDEA what is in them.... i ride it so rarely... and i have hubby take care of the air! but they are at less than recommended psi, too!
I ride a specialized roubiax road bike and always keep them at 110. I check them every time I ride, no matter what the weather or temp.
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The problem is I was used to 'normal' valves having only recently bought a serious bike. I think normal valves are now called shraeder valves and they are completely different. Or maybe you're just brighter than me!Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3
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If it's not one thing it's another
Originally Posted by Bruno28
No, I seriously doubt my intelleigence has anything to do with my tire knowledge or lack there of.I have been on a bike for slightly over a month. So, my only tire knowledge comes from those tires. Until this thread I assumed all valves were the same.
I do so enjoy it here, I learn so many new things every single day.
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Jennifer
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
-Mahatma Gandhi
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
-Aristotle