What's the correct road bike tyre pressure?

There are many factors that dictate the ideal tyre pressure for you: weight, weather and tyre width - we explain how to find the right PSI

Tyre pressure

(Image credit: Dan Gould)

It wasn’t too long ago that the only pressure you were supposed to inflate your tyres to was the maximum recommended: normally 120 psi or more. You were given this advice by any experienced cyclist and this was often accompanied by dire warnings of catastrophic pinch flats if you ran anything lower, and of course that old ‘fact’ that the higher the tyre pressure the faster the bike.

This belief also coincided with a time when 23mm was as wide as most ‘proper’ cyclists would go and a 25mm was seen as a boat anchor more suited to commuting or touring use.

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James Bracey

James Bracey's career has seen him move from geography teacher, to MBR writer, to Cycling Weekly's senior tech writer and video presenter. He possesses an in-depth knowledge of bicycle mechanics, as well as bike fit and coaching qualifications. Bracey enjoys all manner of cycling, from road to gravel and mountain biking.