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pressure of road bike tyres
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The ideal pressure for road bike tyres typically ranges between 80 to 130 psi, with variations depending on the rider's weight, tyre width, and riding conditions. Lighter riders may prefer lower pressures for increased grip and comfort, while heavier riders might require higher pressures to reduce the risk of pinch flats. Additionally, wider tyres can be run at lower pressures without compromising performance, enhancing comfort on rougher roads. Manufacturers often provide recommended pressure ranges on the tyre sidewalls, but experimenting within these guidelines can help find the optimal setup for individual preferences and conditions. It's crucial to check and adjust tyre pressures regularly to ensure the best balance between rolling resistance, grip, and durability.
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