Tubular tyres pressure
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Tubular tyres pressure
Postby lemotea » Mon Sep 12, 2011 11:23 pm
And there are pro cons for tubular, but people said tubular is faster because it's less weight compare with clincher, but is that only the reason? Isn't that also because you can put more pressure on the tyres, it makes the tyres more round hence less surface intact toward the road resulting less friction. Anyone can lighten more about this thing?
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Re: Tubular tyres pressure
Postby foo on patrol » Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:27 am
Pressure is dependent on the brand, weight, and surface condition but would be looking at 125/140psi to start with.
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Re: Tubular tyres pressure
Postby jacks1071 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:06 am
At 70kg, 100psi front and 110psi rear will be HEAPS for a 23mm tyre.lemotea wrote:Hi, i'm just wondering what should be a proper pressure for tubular tyres? Sorry, I just try a tubular wheels and never done any race so it just keep bugging in my mind. I read couple of people only used like 120-140 psi for tubular but what deduce this act? Btw I have normal body weight like around 70 kg, sometimes can be lower than 65 kg. I think tubular can be pump up to 200 psi, even one specific brand can be maxed out at 220 psi. But anyone have tried to pump it near 200 psi? Or you did it when you just want to race? I heard tubular is more resistance compare to clincher one, but some can get flat on race, is it because over doing the pressure?
And there are pro cons for tubular, but people said tubular is faster because it's less weight compare with clincher, but is that only the reason? Isn't that also because you can put more pressure on the tyres, it makes the tyres more round hence less surface intact toward the road resulting less friction. Anyone can lighten more about this thing?
The most I would run is 110psi front and 120psi rear.
If you are running 19-21mm tyres then run with 110psi front and 120psi rear.
Unless its for track racing on a perfect surface I would never run more than 120.
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Re: Tubular tyres pressure
Postby lemotea » Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:33 pm
So it is safe to put at 110-120 psi, I get it. I almost put it like 140 psi and if something happen, damn would be really expensive to replace the tyre. Thanks guys for the advices.
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Re: Tubular tyres pressure
Postby lethoso » Wed Sep 14, 2011 12:20 am
140 psi would probably be fine, but it mightn't be super comfortable.lemotea wrote:I almost put it like 140 psi and if something happen, damn would be really expensive to replace the tyre. Thanks guys for the advices.
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Postby jacks1071 » Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:25 pm
If you go 110 in the front and 120 in the back they'll ride sweet and should be pretty punchure resistant.lemotea wrote:Ow, so actually it's less resistance compare with clincher? Oh wow, I thought it was the other way. Thanks for the info.
So it is safe to put at 110-120 psi, I get it. I almost put it like 140 psi and if something happen, damn would be really expensive to replace the tyre. Thanks guys for the advices.
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Re: Tubular tyres pressure
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Re: Tubular tyres pressure
Postby notwal » Wed Sep 28, 2011 5:26 pm
From what I have read this is not really the case or at least it's not that simple.foo on patrol wrote:The other way round Lemotea. Tubs have less resistance than clinchers.
Pressure is dependent on the brand, weight, and surface condition but would be looking at 125/140psi to start with.
As a rough rule high end clinchers have the best (lowest) rolling resistance except for track type tubs that are properly mounted with the correct glue.
http://biketechreview.com/tires
(Click on Roller Data pdf.)
These tests are not definitive but the way I read them they supports the general superiority of clinchers in that regard. However the difference is moot. Rolling resistance varies with things like grip and road surface. If you are keen it may be worth a bit of research.
The effect of higher pressure on RR seems to be over rated too. It really is better to keep the pressures lower for the road. You get better grip, better wear, better comfort at very little increase in RR. I haven't seen any tests of this except for a very rough one but this seems to be the general consensus. Ripping downhill into a corner on chipseal with your teeth rattling would you prefer the confident grip and comfort of 90 psi or the dubious grip, blurred vision and numb hands of 120 psi ?
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Re: Tubular tyres pressure
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