Tire Pressure Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines the optimal tire pressure based on rider weight, bike type, and riding conditions.
Purpose: Proper tire pressure improves ride quality, reduces flats, and enhances bike performance.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The formula accounts for the rider's weight, tire volume, and surface conditions to calculate optimal pressure.
Details: Correct pressure provides better traction, reduces rolling resistance, prevents pinch flats, and improves comfort.
Tips: Enter your weight in kg, select your bike type and typical riding conditions. The calculator provides front and rear tire pressure recommendations.
Q1: Why does weight affect tire pressure?
A: Heavier riders need higher pressure to prevent pinch flats and maintain proper tire shape.
Q2: How often should I check my tire pressure?
A: Before every ride, as tires naturally lose air over time.
Q3: Should front and rear tires have the same pressure?
A: No, rear tires typically need 10-15% more pressure due to weight distribution.
Q4: What if I ride tubeless tires?
A: You can typically run 5-10 PSI lower than the calculated value.
Q5: How does temperature affect tire pressure?
A: Pressure changes about 1 PSI for every 5°C temperature change. Check pressure at riding temperature.