relationship between tire and PSI
What's the relationship between the quality and
wear of the tire and the PSI one can/should put in a tube, assuming a brand new tube? And why is it like that? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
relationship between tire and PSI
Emanuel Berg wrote:
What's the relationship between the quality and wear of the tire and the PSI one can/should put in a tube, assuming a brand new tube? Wear varies oppositely to pressure (higher pressure gives slower wear). A high pressure tire flexes less, runs cooler and squirms less on the pavement. Not sure what you mean about quality. hth, bob prohaska |
relationship between tire and PSI
ok! if we pretend a scale where 10 is brand new tire and 1 is all stiff with visible cracks. on the tire it says max X psi. when the tire is worn down to say 5 on our scale, can it still take X psi? why/why not?
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relationship between tire and PSI
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relationship between tire and PSI
no I get it you can't inflate if there is a hole thru the tire!
thank you both. I send this from the field on a smartphone with GG which is why I can't cite BTW. or maybe I just haven't figured out how. EB |
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