- Fri Jan 01, 2016 4:16 pm
#53723
9/10 year old tyres?, your choice of course, original tyres use original advised pressure.
Tyre technology has moved on in leaps and bounds, different makes of tyre need different pressures, due to differences in tyre flexibility some makes are softer than others and consequently need higher pressures, unfortunately you can't use a broad sweeping mathematical formula for this reason.
It is best to use tyre manufacturers advised pressures, I contacted Avon for advice on all my old bikes and on modern tyres they advised approximately 50% more pressure than makers original pressure.
Tyre technology has moved on in leaps and bounds, different makes of tyre need different pressures, due to differences in tyre flexibility some makes are softer than others and consequently need higher pressures, unfortunately you can't use a broad sweeping mathematical formula for this reason.
It is best to use tyre manufacturers advised pressures, I contacted Avon for advice on all my old bikes and on modern tyres they advised approximately 50% more pressure than makers original pressure.


