Recommended tire pressure
A Guide to Tire Pressure for Road and All-Road Bikes:
Tour Magazine "The Right Tire Pressure"
Tires with inner tubes, driver's weight in kg:
25 mm tires with 19–21 mm rim width:
52 kg = 5.0 bar, 64 kg = 5.5 bar, 76 kg = 6.0 bar, 88 kg = 6.5 bar, 100 kg = 7.0 bar
28 mm tires with 19–23 mm rim width:
52 kg = 4.5 bar, 64 kg = 5.0 bar, 76 kg = 5.5 bar, 88 kg = 5.8 bar, 100 kg = 6.3 bar
32 mm tires with 19–23 mm rim width:
52 kg = 4.0 bar, 64 kg = 4.8 bar, 76 kg = 5.3 bar, 88 kg = 5.6 bar, 100 kg = 6.1 bar
38–42 mm tires with 19–23 mm rim width:
52 kg = 2.3 bar, 64 kg = 2.6 bar, 76 kg = 2.9 bar, 88 kg = 3.2 bar, 100 kg = 3.5 bar
When using tubeless tires, the tire pressure can be reduced by 0.5–1 bar.
35–45 mm tires with 25 mm hookless rims; tubeless-compatible tires only:
52 kg = 2.1 bar, 64 kg = 2.3 bar, 76 kg = 2.6 bar, 88 kg = 3.1 bar, 100 kg = 3.5 bar
Follow the tire manufacturer’s pressure recommendations.
Observe the information regarding maximum tire pressure and tire width.
Here you'll find all the necessary information about tires, tire widths, and tire pressures for Leeze wheels.
Use a plastic tire lever only as a last resort when mounting or removing tires. Never use metal levers, screwdrivers, kitchen knives, or any object other than plastic tire levers.
Follow the tire manufacturers’ pressure recommendations.
Follow the information regarding maximum tire pressure and tire width.
Maximum tire pressure and tire width
As of 07/25
Approved tire widths
Permitted tire width: 25–50 mm
Permitted tire width: 23–35 mm
Permitted tire width: 23–35 mm
Permitted tire width: 25–50 mm
Permitted tire width: 23–35 mm
Permitted tire width: 23–40 mm
Permitted tire width: 30–65 mm (5 bar MAX.)
Only tubeless-compatible tires are permitted (use with an inner tube or sealant is possible)
Permitted tire width: 28–55 mm
Permitted tire width: 42–71 mm (3.1 bar MAX.)
Permitted tire width: 35–60+ mm
Permitted tire width: 35–65 mm
Recommended tire pressure
Tubes: 8 bar
Tubeless: 6.5 bar
Tubes: 7.5 bar
Tubeless: 6 bar
Tubes: 7.5 bar
Tubeless: 5.5 bar
Tubes: 7 bar
Tubeless: 4.5 bar
Tubes: 6.5 bar
Tubeless: 4 bar
Tubes: 5.5 bar
Tubeless: 4 bar
Tubes: 5 bar
Tubeless: 4 bar
4 bar max.
Follow the tire manufacturers’ pressure recommendations.
Follow the information regarding maximum tire pressure and tire width.

Important information when using tubeless sealant
Tubeless Maintenance
When using tubeless tires, the sealant and rim tape should be replaced at least twice a year to prevent them from drying out. If maintenance is performed too infrequently, the chemical components in the sealant can cause irreparable damage to the spoke nipples, even if the rim tape is perfectly adhered. Please also follow the respective manufacturer’s instructions for the tires and sealant.











