Interesting.I was chatting to a technical guy from Continental, at the Excel bike show thing, the other weekend. He said to bang the pressures up to maximum, only to make sure the tyre is seated properly, and the tube isn't trapping (on clinchers obviously), then reduce the pressures to between 80 and 90 psi, depending on the riding you'll be doing / conditions. I tend to do pretty much that anyway, but it was nice to have it confirmed, one of the Mavic Techs agreed with it as well. This was for 700c 23-28 road bike type tyres.
Do you think it meant "bang it up to maximum" then reduce it every time you top them up or just the once to make sure they are seated correctly.