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Cold Weather & Tire Pressure
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Back in the day, when I was young and a newbie to motorcycle riding and maintenance ( actually I was a newbie to car maintenance as well ), I noticed that in the winter the tires on my bike lost or leaked tire pressure much more quickly than in the summer. As I gained knowledge and experience with all things motorcycle ( and later car mechanics ), I came to understand what was happening. I found an article that does a good job of explaining the effect of ambient temperature on tire pressure, and have included a link to it.

Many cars these days have TPMS ( tire pressure monitoring system ) as well as some motorcycles. Correct tire pressure is not nearly as critical for a car as it is for a motorcycle, and I use the system in my car as a reminder of when to check the tire pressure on my CB, particularly in winter. The first car I had with TMPS only had a red light on the dash to indicate when any of the tires fell 5 pounds or more below recommended pressure, but now my car shows a diagram of all four wheels and the pressure for each tire. As the article notes, for every temperature change up or down of 10 degrees F, tire pressure correspondingly goes up or down about 1 pound. When the ambient temperature gets colder, the pressure will decrease, when the ambient temperature gets hotter the pressure will increase. Tire pressure will also increase about 1 pound every five minutes for the first 20 minutes a vehicle is driven due to the tires being heated from contact with the road. The TMPS in my car lets me know when to check my bike tires for over inflation as well, when the ambient temperature goes from cold to hot. When I say my cars TMPS lets me know when to check, what I mean is that I can see tire pressure decrease in cold weather, or increase in hot weather on the TMPS wheel diagram.

Tire pressure should always be checked cold, which means that the vehicle, whether motorcycle or car, should not have been driven for at least 4 hours, prior to checking the pressure. I have never been able to figure out why supposedly experienced mechanics at dealerships will check and adjust tire pressure as part of a checklist of items when a car comes in for an oil change, because the tires will not be cold for at least 4 hours from the time the car arrived at the dealership. As a result, whenever my wife or I take a car in for an oil change or other service, it is clearly noted on the work order to leave the tire pressure alone.

For those of us that already know this stuff, it is just a refresher. For newer members that might not know, I hope it is helpful. Biker

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/...iliate=TX3
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#3
Thanks 2017EX.
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#4
Good point. I was having fun playing with the menus on the rental car I was driving a few weeks ago, and was monitoring tire pressure at different temperatures. Across the desert at temps in the 80s, the tires were registering 38 psi. At the coldest after sitting overnight, 34.

Add to this, people who check oil immediately after turning off the engine, and registering a low reading before oil can drain back down to the pan.
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#5
It's hard to get it right when temperatures fluctuate 30-40 degrees over a two day period this time of year.
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#6
I can relate Postoak, I am up in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. I imagine I get a bit more of the cold air from north of the Red River, than farther south where you are? At any rate, at least trying to keep pressure close to spec is way better than the alternative.
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#7
well.. as long as you brought up the subject.. my FOBO tpms is still working fine.. my batteries have held and I will use them until the "low battery" alerts me to change them .. I just use the fobo app on my iPhone before every ride.. easy peasy.. no bending over, just reach in my pocket.. I can notice the change in pressures, with the colder weather.. even here in california..

chuckk ..

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(11-14-2019, 11:38 AM)Chuckk_imp Wrote: well.. as long as you brought up the subject.. my FOBO tpms is still working fine.. my batteries have held and I will use them until the "low battery" alerts me to change them .. I just use the fobo app on my iPhone before every ride.. easy peasy.. no bending over, just reach in my pocket.. I can notice the change in pressures, with the colder weather.. even here in california..

chuckk ..

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That is pretty good Chuckk. Twelve month anniversary will be interesting. What would have also been interesting is how the batteries behave in cold climates (unless you know from a high altitude ride?).
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#9
my rides take me up to 5000 ft. most every ride I take.. occasionally I will linger at the 5000 ft. overlook.. you know, stretch my legs and walk behind a tree.. you older guys know what I am talking about.. that would be a good time to check pressures and battery levels.. it just takes a click, if I can remember to do it..

chuckk ..

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come to think of it.. I have my instruments at the ready.. I can verify altitude, ambient temperatures, and time of day.. also tire pressures, tire temperatures, and batterysensor levels.. how cool is that.. haha .. don't forget about my back-up clocks !! ..
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#10
I didn't know there was such a thing as an after-market TPMS. I just ordered a FOBO.
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