P1/T1=P2/T2  Gay Lussac's law  so if P1 is 120psi and T1 is 75F and T2 is 
125F P2 is 200 psi   In my world, southern Arizona this would not be an 
impossible swing.  Starting at 50 psi with the same temperatures you'd end 
up at 83.33F   Asa

On Saturday, August 2, 2014 10:48:03 AM UTC-7, lungimsam wrote:
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> Related, since you are dirving:
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>> LBS employee said leaving your bike in a hot car with windows up can blow 
>> your tire or tubes. He said at events people in the crowd would applaud 
>> when they would hear a bang come from a car with a bike in it.
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>> So don't leave your windows up with the bike inside if its hot out unless 
>> you air down.
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> Maybe this only matters for 120psi type tires and not rivish 50 psi tires.
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