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Hello,

Does anyone know... can/if, I use my car tyre pump to pump up my bicycle tyres, what PSI I would use, please?

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Yes, if the valve is the same. Just go slowly as the amount of air is obviously much less than a car tyre.

What type of bicycle is it? Normal road bike should be around 50 to 60 PSI, and a mountain bike around 40 PSI. A road racing bike is normally around 90 PSI but that wouldn't have a car (Schrader) valve. There is normally a max. pressure rating written on the side wall of the tyre.

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7 minutes ago, ColinBarber said:

Yes, if the valve is the same. Just go slowly as the amount of air is obviously much less than a car tyre.

What type of bicycle is it? Normal road bike should be around 50 to 60 PSI, and a mountain bike around 40 PSI. A road racing bike is normally around 90 PSI but that wouldn't have a car (Schrader) valve. There is normally a max. pressure rating written on the side wall of the tyre.

Thank you, Colin.

It's a https://www.pashley.co.uk/bikes/bicycles/parabike.php 

I shall look on the tyre as well. 

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