What is the recommended tire pressure for road bikes?

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The recommended tire pressure for road bikes typically ranges between 80 and 130 PSI (pounds per square inch). However, the specific optimal pressure may vary depending on several factors. It is important to consider factors like rider weight, tire width, road conditions, and personal preference when determining the right tire pressure. Higher pressures usually offer lower rolling resistance and increased speed, but they may sacrifice comfort and traction. On the other hand, lower pressures provide better traction and comfort, especially on rough roads, but can compromise performance. To find the ideal tire pressure, it is advisable to start within the recommended range and make adjustments by experimenting with different pressures to find the balance between speed, comfort, and grip that best suits your riding style and conditions.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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