I'm running 18/20psi in the standard Maxxis Minion 2.8 tyres (tubeless). I'm about 85KG kitted up.
Over the last few months I've had several punctures, and have ended up with a few tyres that now can't run tubeless because the sidewall is split right on the bead line.
I thought the idea of 2.8s was that you could run lower pressures, but where I ride (Sydney) it's pretty rocky, so maybe I'm asking a bit much. It seems quite a few people have changed to 2.6s, and I've seen the comment that stiffer sidewalls make the bike handle better as well as reducing pinch flats (which is what I'm getting - even running tubeless).
I've also noticed that I'm not getting as much cornering grip as I'd like in the current dry conditions - feels like the tyre is sliding out on loose surfaces.
Anyone else feel the 2.8 Minions are a bit flimsy. Would I be best of adding some sort of pinch protection (cushcore etc) or changing to some beefier 2.6s?
Over the last few months I've had several punctures, and have ended up with a few tyres that now can't run tubeless because the sidewall is split right on the bead line.
I thought the idea of 2.8s was that you could run lower pressures, but where I ride (Sydney) it's pretty rocky, so maybe I'm asking a bit much. It seems quite a few people have changed to 2.6s, and I've seen the comment that stiffer sidewalls make the bike handle better as well as reducing pinch flats (which is what I'm getting - even running tubeless).
I've also noticed that I'm not getting as much cornering grip as I'd like in the current dry conditions - feels like the tyre is sliding out on loose surfaces.
Anyone else feel the 2.8 Minions are a bit flimsy. Would I be best of adding some sort of pinch protection (cushcore etc) or changing to some beefier 2.6s?