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I would start with this and then experiment in either direction based on 
your actual experience on your bike. Rim size may be somewhat of a factor, 
but don't let a skinny rim keep you from running a plump tire--might just 
have to add a couple pounds more pressure on the low end. It's not really 
an exact science. I assume my gauge is somewhat accurate, but I then let 
the tires go until I think, hey, it's getting a little bouncy. Or squirmy. 
Or too mushy. Or whatever. I'll pump in some air. Anyway, less is generally 
more.



On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 1:34:32 PM UTC-4, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> Wondering what is the lowest, cushiest, but still safe pressures people 
> are running these tires at?
>
> I don't have much experience with supple 700c tires so wondering.
> My only extensive experience on 700c is 120psi 25mm wide Gatorskins and 
> Armadillos.
> Don't know what to do with the Rivish 700c tires.
> I weigh 170.
> Road riding. No loads. I want max cush.
>

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