One more data point. I weigh 165 and my bike (AHH) is about 31lbs with normal
gear. I ran the tires at 40 front and 60 rear, but let them drop to 30/50 on
occasion before topping them. I have since switched to Bon Jons (35mm), and run
them about 35/45.
Brian Hanson
Seattle, WA
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You
All I know is that I'm typing this response with my left arm in a sling with a
separated shoulder from cornering on a downhill with just barely not enough
pressure in my Barlow Pass 38mm extra lights. When I rode 23mm tires on my old
go fast bikes I was compulsive about keeping my tires rock
I find that below about 50 PSI the tires get “squirmy” when making turns or on
a winding road. I weigh about 190 and usually run my Stampede Pass tires at
60-65 PSI. Above that, and the ride quality suffers.
--Eric Norris
campyonly...@me.com
www.campyonly.com
campyonlyguy.blogspot.com
> On Jul
Running my 38mm Barlow Pass ELs at 45 front, 50 rear. I am 185lbs. Rims are
Mavic Open Pros.
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Wondering what is the lowest, cushiest, but still safe pressures people are
running these tires at?
I don't have much experience with supple 700c tires so wondering.
My only extensive experience on 700c is 120psi 25mm wide Gatorskins and
Armadillos.
Don't know what to do with the Rivish 700c