Cavi
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so to the other riders out there that are between 110 and 120kg, what tire pressures do you run in tubeless tires? I am running 30lbs, but I would like to go to 20lbs....
I am around your weight so maybe can add some input. @Gary is 100% correct though - tire volume and casing is the key.so to the other riders out there that are between 110 and 120kg, what tire pressures do you run in tubeless tires? I am running 30lbs, but I would like to go to 20lbs....
I notice Gary hasn't stated the volume and casing of his tyres and along with how he rides and on what sort of terrainif a guy your weight wants to run 20psi in a rear tyre he's going to need to either run super thick tyre casings, large volume tyres or ride absolutely nothing rough and never corner aggressively.
Tip: all the answers in this thread are utterly worthless without the user stating the volume and casing of their tyres and along with how they ride and on what sort of terrain.
As a 200lb rider who rides low grip steep highly technical DH/Enduro trails with poppy style, flair and controlled sketchiness on the lowest grip compound single ply 2.3 rear tyre Maxxis produce while using 40psi tubeless with no insert isn't particularly relevant to the OP's request. But no less so than some of the other robotic replies he's received.I notice Gary hasn't stated the volume and casing of his tyres and along with how he rides and on what sort of terrain
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I know Gary wasn't referring to the question because it's a good question but he's certainly right about volume, what tires and rim width are you wanting to go sub 20 psi with? Cushcore may make 20-25 psi a more effective target range & more likely Cushcore Plus for tire widths from 2.6″ to 3.0″ & inner rim widths from 32mm to 45mm.Tip: all the answers in this thread are utterly worthless without the user stating the volume and casing of their tyres and along with how they ride and on what sort of terrain.
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