High Tyre Pressures better than Manufacturer recommended




Take note that this is in smooth roads. High Pressures mean the tires do not absorb the shocks any more. All of it goes to the shock absorbers. And this article is based on real experiences from drivers. Why don't we try on our cars? 
Based on cyclists, high tyre pressures do not necessarily result in energy savings because the energy is lost on the cyclists who need to absorb the shocks. It is true that high tyre Pressures, up to 100 psi will result in lower tyre rolling resistance but it means a harsher ride that is not enjoyable. Based on real tests on rough roads, high tyre Pressures can consume more energy compared to Pressures above the minimum recommended tyre Pressures. Bicycle travel more on rougher roads because of their poor shock absorption and sizes. 









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