I agree.. If you stayed within the pressure limits it shouldn't split like that before the tread wears.
That said I don't think you need max pressure to have max efficiency either.
That's what I was thinking.
I've got no problem turning down the pressure, I just didn't know that there was any problem with turning it up ??
Other than a small loss of range.
I might get a more comfortable ride and better control too ??
I'm not too concerned about getting a flat tire, but having a tire blow out can be dangerous.
Seeing exposed threads on the tire looks kinda dangerous??
I find that middle of the range is a good place to start and often where I stay.
The guy from Schwalbe suggested 25 psi, but half way is ~32 on my tires (20-45 psi) so I'm going to go with that, at least on the rear.
I've got a lot more weight on the rear, so I'm going to go with 30-35 psi, and maybe the suggested 25 psi on the front.
I've decided to leave the old front tire on the bike at least for a couple rides to see if I notice any difference with the changes in pressure.
If I put a different tire or wheel on the front now, I won't know if any difference in handling is from the change in pressure or the tire change.
That suits my laziness too, cuz my bike is all ready to go, and I don't have to swap wheels or tires first.
I just have to charge my batteries.
edit: I'll add I ride a lot of mixed terrain often during the same ride so that's another reason middle of the range works for me.
I ride flat gravel roads over 90% of the time, so it's pretty smooth sailing, but I do hit A Lot of pot holes and washboard areas on the roads.
Some of the potholes are 3" deep, 1½' across, with 2" vertical edges, so I can hit pretty hard.
I guess that I might need to worry about getting a pinch flat now?
I figure it's more likely to happen on the rear wheel which should be safer than the front wheel, but I've never had a pinch flat, so I don't know what to expect?
Can a pinch flat happen "explosively" causing a crash? Or should I have time to get stopped.
I've never "used" my elbow or knee pads, or my helmet and I'm not looking forward to testing them.
