Tyre pressure for Butchers

Paul Mac

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Running tubless, 20 psi front and 25 rear, weigh 78kg
 

gipsy

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May 29, 2019
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Croatia
20 psi front and back, but I did test it it down to 15psi back and 12 front and I like it most like that.
It is most comfortable pressure and beautiful feeling to ride it like that but rims are in danger.
My stile of riding is XC, no jumps, hard landings...
 

Mikerb

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
May 16, 2019
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Weymouth
just as a comparison I run with tubes and mostly use 25 front 27 rear ( I weight 78kg). Never had a puncture or damaged rim and I find grip is fine. My rides are natural forest trails with drops and ramps but nothing huge and little in the way of rock. On rocky rides elsewhere ( e.g. Wales/Peak District) I ran 28/30...again grip was fine despite it being wet as well...no punctures no rim damage.
 

Tim69

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Feb 25, 2019
180
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Israel
I run a DHF 2 on front at 17psi
And a Butcher on rear at about 15psi.
With cushcore in both!.. never had a problem.. and I ride verry rough Rocky terrain. Mostly of the year, dry and dusty.
Tim.
P.S. ..forgot to mention.. I'm about 88kg, with all my kit.
 
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jxj

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Jun 28, 2018
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Sierra California
I run 18psi front and back for general riding. If I know a trail has lots of loose gravel I go as low as 14 for the extra traction on sketchy surfaces.
 

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