Re: [CR] my pump doesn't go that high

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From: <Stronglight49@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 00:39:26 -0500 (EST)
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] my pump doesn't go that high


Seems to me that pumping up a road bike tire to 150 -170 psi (10.3 -11.7 kPa) would largely do away with all the ride (suspension) advantages of mounting pneumatic tires. Might just as well return to solid rubber shod rims - as on penny-farthing bicycle wheels.

"All-Condition" Armadillo tires from Specialized (indestructible, high mileage, 700 x 25c commuter tires) have recommend inflation of 115 - 135 psi. which I still consider absurd. I never inflate them above 90 psi. Even at this inflation, and especially because of their very rigid sidewalls, they still produce a VERY harsh ride. A trade-off which I knowingly accepted for riding over 4,000 city miles (...and counting) without having suffering a single puncture.

"The first practical pneumatic tire was made by John Boyd Dunlop, a Scot, in 1887 for his son's bicycle, in an effort to prevent the headaches his son had while riding on rough roads..." -- Wikipedia

BOB HANSON, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, USA