Bicycle tire pressure is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and safety while riding. Proper tire pressure ensures that your bike handles well, provides a comfortable ride, and minimizes the risk of flats.
The recommended tire pressure depends on several factors including the rider’s weight, the width of the tire, and the type of terrain. Generally, heavier riders or those riding on rough terrain require higher tire pressures to maintain control and prevent punctures.
The formula above calculates the basic tire pressure. The terrain correction factor adjusts the pressure based on the riding conditions, such as paved roads or off-road trails.
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
