S
Saint
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I am not sure how much pressure to put in my tyres on my 2
bikes so wondered if anyone can help.
My first bike is a Scott Roadster with 700 x 25 tyres. I
have tended to try and maintain pressures at about 110 PSI
as I weigh about 15.5 stones and am quite a big bloke.
Trouble is that, at this pressure the bike bounces like
*********** and feels like quite a severe ride. A bit less
is more forgiving but I have a feeling it won't be enough to
protect the rims/wheels if I clout something unexpected.
Second bike is a Dawes Discovery 301, not sure about
wheel size so maybe someone can tell me (these
measurements are really confusing!) but I am less worried
about this one as the tyres are a lot fatter than those
on my Scott and will take a lot more biff and bash - I
would still like to know though.
Cheers
S
bikes so wondered if anyone can help.
My first bike is a Scott Roadster with 700 x 25 tyres. I
have tended to try and maintain pressures at about 110 PSI
as I weigh about 15.5 stones and am quite a big bloke.
Trouble is that, at this pressure the bike bounces like
*********** and feels like quite a severe ride. A bit less
is more forgiving but I have a feeling it won't be enough to
protect the rims/wheels if I clout something unexpected.
Second bike is a Dawes Discovery 301, not sure about
wheel size so maybe someone can tell me (these
measurements are really confusing!) but I am less worried
about this one as the tyres are a lot fatter than those
on my Scott and will take a lot more biff and bash - I
would still like to know though.
Cheers
S