Labrador29
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I own a 2019 Giant Trance e-mtb +1 Pro. Have done approx. 6500 kilometres on it in 21 months.
Front Shock is a Fox 36
Rear Shock Fox Float DPS
Front tyre - Maxxis Minion DHF 27.5 x 2.60. (Tubeless ready)
Rear tyre - Maxxis Rekon Exo 27.5 x 2.60 also tubeless ready.
I think I have my shocks set up correctly for my riding weight ( 95 kg with day pack), but can't seem to get my tyre pressures right.
Mainly ride Grade 2-3 dry hilly single tracks, some tree roots now and again, some loose small rocks, and the tracks do get a bit rough now and again from the heavy use.
Now and again we are riding over riverbeds with little water but plenty of fist sized stones.
To get to our mountain bike park, we are riding around 7 kilometres on a concrete pathway.
I have tried 17-18 psi in the front, with 20- 23 psi in the rear for the past year, but I think the handling should be better. To me it feels too soft and steering not that positive.
This past week it was suggested that I try 25psi Front and 30 psi Rear. Tried it out today over 30 kilometres, and the steering felt lighter and more positive, but the rear felt too hard and 'bouncy'.
Can anyone help an old fella out with some experienced advice please.
Front Shock is a Fox 36
Rear Shock Fox Float DPS
Front tyre - Maxxis Minion DHF 27.5 x 2.60. (Tubeless ready)
Rear tyre - Maxxis Rekon Exo 27.5 x 2.60 also tubeless ready.
I think I have my shocks set up correctly for my riding weight ( 95 kg with day pack), but can't seem to get my tyre pressures right.
Mainly ride Grade 2-3 dry hilly single tracks, some tree roots now and again, some loose small rocks, and the tracks do get a bit rough now and again from the heavy use.
Now and again we are riding over riverbeds with little water but plenty of fist sized stones.
To get to our mountain bike park, we are riding around 7 kilometres on a concrete pathway.
I have tried 17-18 psi in the front, with 20- 23 psi in the rear for the past year, but I think the handling should be better. To me it feels too soft and steering not that positive.
This past week it was suggested that I try 25psi Front and 30 psi Rear. Tried it out today over 30 kilometres, and the steering felt lighter and more positive, but the rear felt too hard and 'bouncy'.
Can anyone help an old fella out with some experienced advice please.