Tire Pressure
Improper tire pressure can result in irregular tire wear, tire failure, reduced fuel economy and a poor riding experience. It can also affect handling and stopping ability.
Slow tire pressure loss over time is normal for a functional tire. Always inspect tire pressure and condition before each ride.
Check tire pressure before riding, when the tires are cold. This will provide the most accurate reading, as riding warms the tires and increases tire air pressure. Tires remain warm for at least 3 hours after a ride. Do not adjust tire pressure immediately after riding. As tires cool, the pressure will drop and result in underinflation. Always check and adjust tire pressure when tires are cold.
Using a good quality pocket-style gauge, adjust tire pressure to the recommended pressure.