Do you ride with a front load?  My pressures are optimized for a few pounds 
directly over the front axle via the handlebar bag.  Also Anne's comment 
about descents is absolutely true-- whether in an aero tuck or feathering 
the brakes from the drops, with my butt weight lifted off the saddle, 
during fast descents the weight distribution definitely shifts frontward.

Anton

ridingthecatskills.com


On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 3:58:00 PM UTC-4, Dave Johnston wrote:
>
> Why are everybodies F& R tire pressures so close? Are you really that 
> centered over the wheels? I recently started running 45/65 psi on Cypress 
> based on a 40%/60% weight distribution and its been a revelation that my 
> front was pumped to hard and my rear not enough. The lower pressure in the 
> front has made my hands much more comfortable and the higher pressure in 
> the rear hasn't been much noticeable in my tush.
>
> -Dave
>
> On Sunday, June 22, 2014 1:21:47 PM UTC-4, Anne Paulson wrote:
>>
>> I got back yesterday from Sierra to the Sea, a 586 mile supported bike 
>> tour from Lake Tahoe to San Francisco.
>>
>> I used the Grand Bois Cypres tires. I now want to report that they were 
>> splendid. We encountered some roads with terrible pavement, as I knew we 
>> would since this was my second year on the trip.  The tires are marked for 
>> 75-95 psi, so I initially tried 80 psi. After a day, I let out some air; 
>> around 60 psi ended up working well for me. 
>>
>> Others would slow down on the bumpy downhills, but I just zoomed. My 
>> buddy with narrow tires was constantly crowing about how great his tires 
>> were. When I followed him on some bad stretches of pavement on the flats, I 
>> grew tired of his weaving around trying to find a good line, whereas I just 
>> rode straight with no trouble. 
>>  
>> No flats, no problems.
>>
>> I still think that there ought to be a standard way to measure bike tire 
>> width, so we can compare tires from different vendors. But these tires 
>> (which still measure 30mm wide on my bike) performed admirably. 
>>
>> -- 
>> -- Anne Paulson
>>
>> It isn't a contest. Enjoy the ride. 
>>
>

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