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  2. My guy.

    42mm pathfinders, measured at 45mm on 25mm rims and today was 35psi on the rear with 33.5psi on the front.

  3. chronicdanksauce on

    2.2 race kings on 27 internal wheels with tubolight gravel inserts, 18psi front 20psi rear

  4. It’s winter, I’m riding a steel 26er with studs 😂🤣

    My grav bike has Terrene Elwoods, 700×40 that measure out to about 42 on a 26mm internal rim id. ~32psi but I mostly go by feel.

  5. Vittoria Terreno Dry 700x47c, they measure 48 on 25mm rims. 42 PSI front, 52 rear. For 50/50 road/gravel ratio

  6. Medium-Owl3791 on

    Sorry, but this is the worst caliper I’ve ever had to deal with! But the blood pressure monitor is cool, even very cool.

  7. Bike 1 “Purple Haze”🔮(9 kg)

    Pathfinder 42 mm. Measures 45 mm on 25 mm IW Campagnolo Levante wheels. Front 29 psi, Rear 32 psi. 2 x 60 ml Orange seal regular.

    Bike 2 “Snow Leopard”🐆 (12 kg)

    Goodyear Connector 40 mm on 20 mm IW no name alloy wheels. Front 37 psi, Rear 40 psi. 2 x 60 ml Orange seal regular.

    *rider weight 82 kg

  8. Panaracer Gravel King X1 700×45, 25mm internal rim width, tire measures 45mm at tread and 47mm at casing. Running 35psi front and 38psi rear.

    Vittoria Mezcal 29×2.35 front and 29×2.25 rear, 26mm internal rim width, both measure as labeled. Running 30psi front and 35psi rear.

  9. Finally, a sensible post in these dark times!

    Sadly(?) I’m going to have to break out my calipers and answer later.

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