Tire Pressure ??
- Randyjaco
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Tire Pressure ??
I was inspecting my tires today (Michelin Road 6). For the first time ever, I noticed the maximum tire pressure is 42 psi. BMW's recommended cold rear tire pressure for my bike is 42 psi. That is not a problem when my tires are cold. On some of those hot Texas days, on my TPM, I have seen the that pressure rise to over 46 psi. Is this something I should be concerned about? I would prefer not to be stopping every hour to adjust tire pressure. 8^( I am hoping that that maximum is calibrated to reflect Boyle's law. Does anybody have any educated thoughts on this?
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Re: Tire Pressure ??
The maximum load – here it’s 365kg – is the most the tyre can support at a standardised pressure – in this case 42psi.
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Re: Tire Pressure ??
The 42psi is not a maximum pressure, it's the load which is a maximum at that standard cold pressure.
Here's another example, different type of tyre and max. load but the same standard 42psi.
Here's another example, different type of tyre and max. load but the same standard 42psi.