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Re: [ST] Tire Pressure



I was under the impression that under inflated tires heated up nice and
quick.  Which is why racers run lower pressures and why cages with
really low tires tend to blow them up.  More tread on the road, higher
rolling resistance, higher heat.  At least on cage tires.  

Jeremy Witt
Newbury Partners
(o) 603-893-3022
(c) 603-475-4228


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Subject: Re: [ST] Tire Pressure

David,
I read your post again and we aren't saying the same thing, at least
your first sentance.  If you have too much air pressure the tire
overheats making the pressure rise from the cold pressure reading.  If
it is too low it may not heat up enough to cause the pressure to much.
PV=NRT
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