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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: In praise of riding low pressure tyres fast
« Last post by Andre Jute on Today at 01:22:00 AM »As Sod's Law would have it, last week I got a double puncture in my front tube, the first time in years. That was caused by hawthorne hedge clippings not being collected up by landowners et.al. I doubt if I'd have rolled through/over that using lower pressures.
Without insisting on it being the only possible mechanism, I'm of the opinion that cause and effect is the other way round, that lower inflation and therefore greater bulging would be more likely to capture the hawthorne, and that higher pressure would be more likely to lead to smaller contact patch and more rounding of the tire with the result that the hawthorne clippings stand a better chance of being swept aside before the thorn can find purchase in the tyre and perhaps penetrate it.
In effect I'm trading off some puncture proofing, and maybe a buck or two of extra wear per thousand kilometers, for greater comfort plus greater roadholding at the limit. Since in the last 11,000km, for which I kept a note, I had two punctures, both pilot error (hopping a step at speed on a building site, riding through a deep pothole at 55kph), I'm pretty pleased with my choice of compromise.
I must give this a bit of thought...
You don't want to think too much about tyres: their illogic and irrationality and nonlinearity will drive you mad.