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5 Tips To Ensure the Right PSI for Bicycle Tires

By Kat

Whether you are using a Greenspoke Repair Pump or your own bike pump, staying on top of your air pressure is one of the most important aspects of maintaining your bike. One week is enough time for air to gradually seep out of a bicycle tire and risk future flats. Also, low air in the tires can cause a bike to operate poorly and endanger your safety.

Here are some key pointers on keeping your tires pumped:

  1. Use a manual pump with a pressure gauge to ensure correct tire pressure and avoid high pressure air compressors designed for automobile tires.
  2. Read the embossed PSI (pounds/square inch) recommendation on the side of your tires.
  3. For fatter tires (35-55 PSI) stay near lower number for trails or if you have older tires. You should lean toward the higher PSI range for road use.
  4. For narrow road tires (90-120 PSI), you should stay near the lower number on hot days or the higher number for high performance and maximum efficiency with newer tires.
  5. Learn how to change a bike inner tube (it takes practice) and carry a small pump, spare tube and tire levers. This video walks you through the process.

Happy tire pumping and stay safe out there!

Karen Bittner, Director of Facilities & Community Services, Town of Blind River

Greenspoke is an Ontario-based firm creating products that meet the demands of active Ontarians. Our repair posts withstand our snow covered paradise and offer services to our winter cyclists. Great service, happy staff and a true thrill to work with!

Karen Bittner, Director of Facilities & Community Services, Town of Blind River
Darren Kropf, Active Transportation Manager, City of Kitchener

Greenspoke products are dependable and their service is top notch. I’m confident I can find the product I’m looking for and it’ll be installed at the highest quality. I also appreciate that their products are constantly evolving based on user feedback. The products get better every year.

Darren Kropf, Active Transportation Manager, City of Kitchener

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