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SILCA optimal tire pressure calculator
https://info.silca.cc/silca-professi...ure-calculator
Based on your weight, riding surface, and kind of riding (e.g., road, tri, ccyclocross), the calculator gives you an optimal pressure front and rear.
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It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that certain je ne sais quoi. --Peter Schickele |
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doesn't seem to do anything...put in email etc...give info...no supposed calculator...
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Seems like I'd rather use "Trial and Error" to figure this out rather than give away my email address in exchange for something not hard to figure out.
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I'm already on their e-mail list, so that doesn't bother me.
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It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that certain je ne sais quoi. --Peter Schickele |
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I know there is no anonymity anymore but I try to avoid giving out my info when reasonable alternatives exist. It seems like I get a lot of unwanted e-mails and phone calls, much of which is related to organizations selling this info.
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pretty cool
Came out surprisingly close to what I'm already doing, for everyday road riding.
I used the Actual (measured) Width, not the numbers on the sidewalls. |
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I’m already on their mailing list, so I gave it a shot.
It recommends 10lbs more pressure than what I’m currently riding for road and 10lbs less than what I’m currently riding for gravel. Seems a bit odd, plus no compensation for tubeless etc... |
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Quote:
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Silca knows zip about me and shall remain so. |
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Just create a fake burner email and google voice phone # so you can get this studf
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Same, got a thanks, by name but no calculator..hope me email doesn’t get sold.
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I put in my info, then it took me to a new page. I had to refresh that page to see the calculator.
In my case, it suggests slightly lower pressures than I currently use for road and much lower pressures for gravel. |
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My front tire pressure with the Silca calculator is higher than the 15% tire drop tire drop chart that Frank Berto put out a long time ago.
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SILCA optimal tire pressure calculator
Not sure how this is better than trial and error.
It calculated 10 psi more than I usually run. I’ve done it before and don’t like the ride, am not any faster, had more flats, and it beats me up more. YMMV |
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I tried it for CX and it gave me pressures for what i would run in a large-ish gravel tire, not my 33 mm CX tubulars. about 13 psi higher than i typically run for cross
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