How Rider Weight and Riding Style Affect Tire Pressure on Carbon Wheels
There is no universal tire pressure. Rider weight and riding style play a decisive role.
Weight-Based Adjustments
Under 65 kg: reduce pressure by 5–10 PSI
65–80 kg: baseline recommendations
Over 80 kg: increase pressure gradually, especially the rear tire
The rear tire typically needs 5–10 PSI more due to weight distribution.
Riding Style Considerations
Aggressive cornering: slightly lower pressure for grip
Long-distance endurance: prioritize comfort
High-speed racing: balance stability and efficiency
Front vs Rear Pressure
The front tire benefits from lower pressure for steering control, while the rear supports more load.
Summary
Fine-tuning pressure based on body weight and riding style maximizes both safety and speed.




