Originally Posted by
noglider
It's unusually warm here. It was 67ºF this morning with a predicted high of 81ºF. I commuted wearing shorts and a polo shirt. The wind was unusually calm. There are gusts and currents along the river, so I had some headwinds and some tailwinds, but none lasted for long.
No pain in my feet, so perhaps I have licked this foot pain problem with new shoes and cleats placed farther back.
As of today, I have new tires on my Bianchi, some Clement Strada LGG in 32mm width. I inflated them to 65 psi, which is probably too much. They were unremarkable, so maybe I'll like them when I let some pressure out. They've gotten some excellent reviews.
FWIW, I have the Clement Strada LGG in 25s and 28s on two different road bikes. For being as wide a they are, the recommended PSI is still pretty high. On my 28s I inflate the rear to about 100 and the front to 90 (rec between 95-105). They are nice and supple and have so far been an enjoyable ride, mostly over terrible chip seal roads. I did mess up my rear 28 on a rainy century a week ago - I have to take a closer look and find out if that tire is toast or okay to ride. I booted it to finish the ride out as a precaution.