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Old November 9th 11, 12:13 AM posted to aus.bicycle
John Henderson
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Default 700/38 vs 700/23 tyres on a "comfort" hybrid commuter bike.

F Murtz wrote:

What about the fact that the skinny tyre is often run at over 100 PSI
and the fat tyre at 40 PSI


Run the wide tyre at its rated maximum instead of 40 PSI. It'll
be more comfortable, stable and faster than a narrow tyre run at
the same pressure. There are 2"/50mm tyres with 65, 70 and even
85 PSI ratings.

Thare's no doubt that your 40 vs 100 PSI comparison favours the
narrow tyre for rolling resistance.

Aerodynamics also favours the narrow tyre for lower drag, but not
at commuting speeds.

John
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