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  • #1426
    29erforlife
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    Curious what everyone is running in their tires. A bit of extra information would be helpful too. I’ll start.
    Mainly ride rocky and loose terrain in the dry Tahoe weather. I have Ibis 741 rims which are 35mm wide, so I can run really low pressures if I desire. I’m 145lbs
    Front: WTB Vigilante 2.5 Light/High Grip 19 Psi
    Rear: WTB Breakout 2.3 Tough/Fast Rolling 24 Psi
    Bike: Ibis Mojo HD3

    #2148
    Anonymous
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    I usually keep 21 Psi in the Front and 24 Psi in the rear for the rocky terrain that I tread on.

    #2149
    Anonymous
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    I have a 27.5inch bike tire wherein, the tire pressure ranges from 23-25psi.

    #2150
    Anonymous
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    While riding long distances would keep my front tire in 28PSI and rear tire at 30 PSI. I feel it comfortable for riding longer distances. It also makes the ride softer.

    #2151
    Anonymous
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    From my experience, I have found that despite lower pressures the tires are less susceptible to become flats. For my weight I make it a point to fill 26 PSI (Front) / 28 PSI (Rear) in my tubeless tyre.

    #2152
    Anonymous
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    High pressure will support the sidewalls and offer more protection from the rim. Whereas low pressure will increase grip and give you a lot of traction.

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