canamjhb
Well-known member
I'm currently on a road trip and have been touring for 3 weeks now. Before leaving, I set my tire pressures correctly. Mid way on my trip, and at sea level, I adjusted the pressures by adding a couple of pounds. Yesterday when stopping for the night, I checked pressures and all the tires were 4 lbs overinflated. This was at over 5,000 feet in elevation and 3 hours after riding with the bike sitting in the shade. In past years, I knew that higher elevations would increase tire pressure but I thought it was only a couple pounds. When riding through some mountains and up over 9,000 feet, I thought the bike felt a little harsher. So I adjusted the pressure at the 5,100 foot altitude yesterday. Today while riding between 2,800 and 5,000 feet, the bike felt really good. I'll make one more pressure adjustment after I get out of high altitude riding. Maybe (probably) I'm getting anal about my tire pressures. Altitude does make a difference