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  • What tyre pressures are you running your tubeless tyres at ?
  • shaungero
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    As the title says, what pressure is standard to you ? I Have been sticking with 35 psi.

    getonyourbike
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    2.4 at the front with 25psi and 2.3 at the back with 30psi.

    Both can be give or take depending on the conditions.

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    22 front, 24 rear

    sandwicheater
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    29er riding routes and rocks around Yorkshire and weigh about 90-95kg with kit.

    25 front, 30 rear. Rarely check tyre pressure so often riding below those figures. Both tyres are Spez 2.3 Pergs

    There is an equation (Stan’s) that gives recommended pressure to weight.

    rOcKeTdOg
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    5psi in the snow, 10 otherwise

    njee20
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    20-25 in 2.1″ ish tyres.

    karlwoof
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    22 in the front, had it as low as 10 before with no problems and 25 at the rear.

    Pawsy_Bear
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    HR2 front and rear 18 psi in front 15 in rear its a mud fest out there in the forest

    continuity
    Free Member

    20 front 25 back, rubber queen and crossmark respectively

    UST versions

    jimjam
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    Trail Centres I’ll go as high as 35-40 especially if there’s lots of climbing involved. Natural trails I’d generally aim for 27 front 30 rear in wet wintery conditions.

    andylc
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    Round about 20 ish, Maxxis HR 2 2.35 and I weigh 65kg

    jonnyrockymountain
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    30 front 35 rear

    julians
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    Most of the time theyll be around 30psi or i run the risk of smashing the rims up on the rocky trails round here.

    jekkyl
    Full Member

    30 at the front and 35 rear here also, on normal rides, which are a mixture of mostly road, cycle paths and offroad mud, earth and roots.
    When I go to a trail centre, cannock for eg, I drop the front to 20 and rear to 25. I don’t like that sqidgy feeling tyre if I’m cycling on roads and prefer more grip at trail centres.

    Mbnut
    Free Member

    The greater the volume the lower the pressure for me.

    All tyres are 2.35 and have some form of puncture protection which tends to give the sidewalls a bit more beef.

    26 – 22F 24R
    27.5 – 20F 22R
    29 – 18F 20R

    For wet, rooty mud type rides I might be tempted to drop a touch and i’ll maybe add a little for fast swoopy berm trails…. if I remember and can be arse, only ever a couple of psi in either direction.

    bigblackshed
    Full Member

    It depends on how heavy you are, Shirley? Or as Hans Rey once said “approx 37.2 psi”

    darrenspink
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    It depends on how heavy you are, Shirley? Or as Hans Rey once said “approx 37.2 psi”

    Correct (and don’t call me Shirley).

    Psi depends on the weight of you, your bike and the tyre volume AND what you’re getting up to. Only way to find out what suits you sir is to take a pump and gauge out with you on a ride and try different psi.

    zero-cool
    Free Member

    30 PSai in ma Minions, Don’t care about your opinions.
    😉

    wallop
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    Hans dampfs. 22 up front, 26 at the rear.

    chiefgrooveguru
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    Or Anglicised, twice your weight in stone, then – 1 (front) or + 2 (rear). Best starting point I’ve found, then tweak up and down depending on how the bike feels. I’m at 22F/26R in the dry, up to 20% lower as it gets wetter/muddier.

    jes
    Free Member

    About this range depending on a variety of stuff but never less than 30 psi or they burp.
    34-37 psi front
    38-42 psi rear

    qwerty
    Free Member

    I recently converted to tubeless, i brought one of these:

    http://www.schwalbetires.com/accessories/helpful_tools/airmax_pro

    and found out that my track pump 20psi was actually about 16psi!!! rolled around abit! Now run 20psi front & 21psi rear (maybe a little lower for woodsy, rooty local fun rides).

    All on a 120mm HT, local XC riding, FoD etc

    dirtydog
    Free Member

    The same as with tubes…

    Weight 100kg, 2.25-2.5 EXOS, 25 front 30 rear.

    shaungero
    Free Member

    Well I’m definitely going to drop a bit of pressure and give that a go.

    Pawsy_Bear
    Free Member

    Worth experimenting, low pressures can provide a lot more traction.

    tom200
    Full Member

    22f 24r 29er 2.3/2.2

    nemesis
    Free Member

    20-25 front (less for suspension, more for rigid or rockier trails)
    25 rear

    I’m 17.5 stone. 2.0 or 2.1″ 29er tyres on Arch EX

    bitterlemon
    Free Member

    Both tubeless
    Front Conti MK 18psi
    Rear spesh ground control 24psi

    I do find the MK to bouncy though, the sidewalls are to big for me.

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