Nash, interesting reply. I know what it says on the side of the tire. 

Like others on the list I’m prone to exploring other possibilties beyond the 
manufacturer’s more conservative recommendations. Just curious to find out to 
what degree others have deviated in their experiments with tire pressure.

At 150lbs. so far so good in the 35-40 psi range. Greatly appreciate everyone’s 
feedback.

Best,
Richard



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> If you don't have enough familiarity to decide this on your own, it always 
> says on the side of the tire.  Not trying to be snarky. 
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