Proper Ways to Check Your Bike’s Tyre Pressure

Humyra Sharmind Alam
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Among other parts of a bike, tires play a crucial role. Bike tires endure the harsh sun, rain, and storms more than anything else. Yet, most riders neglect tire care. If bike tires are not at the correct pressure, mileage decreases, and performance is hindered. From the bike's suspension to its braking system and speed, everything remains well under control if the tires are functional. Tires are linked to many important aspects of a bike. Therefore, taking care of tires means ensuring your safe riding. Maintaining the tire pressure specified by the manufacturer increases the bike's controlling power. Proper tire maintenance is essential to ensure a comfortable ride. Bike tires are made of rubber and are filled with air inside. If the tire pressure is excessively low or high, its efficiency decreases. Good grip is obtained when tires are at a normal temperature. And for good bike performance, maintaining normal pressure is very important. When measuring tire pressure, rely on a good quality pressure gauge. When measuring pressure, always ensure that the tires are not excessively hot beforehand. If they are, your pressure measurement will be inaccurate. If the tires are too hot, they must be allowed to cool down to normal before measuring the pressure. In today's discussion, we will learn in detail about how to check bike tire pressure and its importance.

General Information About Tire Pressure

Generally, tire manufacturers set specific pressure to keep tires cool or at normal temperature. The required PSI pressure for the wheels is mentioned on your bike's rear wheel. It is best to keep the wheel PSI pressure at 29 for the front and 33 for the rear. For those who often ride with extra weight, the tire pressure should be 35 PSI for the front and 40 PSI for the rear. On the other hand, you need to choose tires based on your riding style, and they must be compatible with your bike model. It is better to keep tire pressure lower when riding on wet roads. This provides better grip while riding.

When to Check Bike Tire Pressure

There are some correct methods to check tire pressure. The most suitable time to check bike tire pressure is when the bike's tires are cold. You can measure tire pressure at any time, day or night. However, for this, your bike's tires need to be cold or at a normal temperature. If the engine gets too hot, or if external heat puts pressure on your bike, it can affect your bike's tires. In such a situation, if the tires are too hot, they cannot be accurately tested, and there will be errors in measuring the bike's pressure. Especially at midday, due to the high sun's heat, bike tires are slightly hotter than normal. Therefore, in such conditions, tire pressure cannot be measured accurately. Hence, tire pressure should not be measured when tires are too hot. So, always make sure your tires are cold before measuring tire pressure.

Tire Pressure Measurement Device

Of course, you should measure your bike's tire pressure with a good brand tire pressure gauge or a pressure measuring device. Often, many riders have their bike tire pressure measured by inexperienced shopkeepers. There is a huge difference between having tire pressure checked by an inexperienced mechanic and having it checked by the original manufacturer. Therefore, it is best to buy a good quality pressure gauge for regular tire pressure checks. Especially, an original tire pressure gauge designed for bikes should be purchased.

What to Do If Bike Tire Pressure Increases Too Much

If your bike's tire pressure increases beyond normal, it is best to release the excess air from the tire as needed. Gradually releasing air from the tire reduces the excessive pressure within. Here, it is important to ensure that the tire pressure returns to normal. This will keep your bike's tires safe from damage. Afterwards, check with a good brand pressure gauge to see if your tire pressure is normal. If the tire pressure is too high, you will feel more vibration while riding the bike. In this situation, sudden braking during a bike ride can lead to loss of control. High pressure in tires makes it difficult to get good grip. On the other hand, excessive pressure increases the likelihood of a bike puncture and creates problems in the braking system. Therefore, the bike's tire pressure should be set according to the manufacturer's manual. If the tire pressure is normal, it is possible to travel long distances safely.

What to Do If Tire Pressure Decreases Too Much

If your bike's tire pressure decreases too much, you can use a bicycle pump to bring it back to normal pressure. This method is also quite effective. Tire pressure should be checked every time you refuel your bike. If you haven't used the bike for a long time, it is best to check it every two weeks. Through these rules, you can take proper care of your bike's tires.

Symptoms if tire pressure is low:

  • Both sides of the tire wear out
  • Bike speed decreases compared to before
  • Fuel consumption increases
  • Bike cannot be easily controlled
  • Tires sag
  • Tire temperature increases
  • Tire shape and size are damaged

Importance of Bike Tires

A biker understands well the importance of good quality tires. How easy it will be to control your bike depends on its tires. Especially, it will depend on whether the tire pressure is normal. How the bike's braking system will perform also depends on the condition of the bike's tires. If there is not the correct amount of air in the tires, their effectiveness decreases. To keep bike tires in good condition, the pressure specified by the manufacturer must be set. Maintaining the correct pressure is necessary for the tires to stay at the right temperature. This will ensure your bike's performance remains good. To know more about motorcycle prices in the country's market, visit the Bikes Guide site.

Conclusion

You must have understood how important tires are and how much care they need. Before going anywhere, check if your tire pressure is correct. Before going on a long trip, you must ensure that the tire pressure is at the correct level. Tire pressure can be low or high while riding the bike. If the tire pressure is too high, it will be difficult to grip the bike, and you will feel more vibration. There is also a possibility of a bike puncture if the pressure drops too much. In that case, it is very important to have a pressure gauge or a pressure measuring device with you. If you maintain normal tire pressure, you will be able to travel long distances safely. This will help you avoid road accidents. You must ensure that the pressure specified according to the tire manufacturer's manual is maintained. If not, it should be corrected quickly. It is essential to verify tire pressure to keep the braking system in good working order. According to bike experts, measuring tire pressure at least once or twice a week is quite important for a bike. Many things depend on this important part of a motorcycle. Therefore, proper tire care is essential to ensure a comfortable ride.

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