Paul C
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Just goi g to shakedown my new RS-160
Tyres appear really hard what pressures you guys running.
Thanks in advance
Tyres appear really hard what pressures you guys running.
Thanks in advance
tubeless - 20-22psi. I weigh 95Kg. Haven't had any issues.Just goi g to shakedown my new RS-160
Tyres appear really hard what pressures you guys running.
Thanks in advance
24 - 26 tubeless generally, I might drop it a tad if anticipating a technical wet rocky rooty ride.
Another vote for the Topeak D2 Pressure Gauge, just reliably takes the guesswork away
But a few psi either way isn't going to kill anyone.
Based upon my previous experience, I would suggest that you check how much free sealant you have in your tyres. My tyres hold pressure well, but as the free sealant declines, once it gets to a certain point I start losing pressure. Slowly at first and then increasing with time. Because I check my tyre pressure before every ride, I notice this change.I also have a D2 and agree that its a great bit of kit ..and well worth using on a regular basis if you are tubeless ..which I must admit I havent done for a while until going out on yesterday's ride ..
Those rims on the Whyte must be strong as the front was at 11psi and the rear 13..no wonder it's been grippy in the snow !
( usually 25 / 29)..oops!
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