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Mountain bike trail tire pressure.
Mountain bike tire pressure is the ace in your back pocket.
Benson s mountain bike roots trace back to new england in the early 1990s and he has seen and experienced the evolution of mountain bike tires.
Also it s recommended that you use 4 inch or wider tires under these conditions as the greater surface area will provide more tread in the loose surface.
The appropriate mountain bike tire pressure can vary significantly between rider to rider and tire setup to tire setup.
It can dramatically change the experience of a mountain bike ride.
The trail conditions that require the lowest mountain bike tire pressure are snow and sand.
While the overall pressure range to consider is relatively small finding that sweet spot can have a huge impact on how your bike performs.
Rear maxxis wide trail tires on a 30 mm internal rim set at 22 psi 1 52 bar front and 25 psi 1 72 bar rear.
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Typical mountain bike pressures range from 22psi 1 5 bar to 35psi 2 4 bar generally with more air in the rear than the front.
For those unfamiliar riding tubeless means that you don t have tubes in your tires.
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Trail conditions and the type of terrain can also greatly effect what tire pressure you should run.
Benson is a competitive athlete highly experienced tester reviewer and published author.
Despite your best efforts the most efficient mountain bike tire pressure for you will be a compromise.
When it comes to mountain biking finding one s ideal tyre pressure is a qualitative pursuit.
Our mountain bike tire review is led by our senior mountain bike review editor jeremy benson.
Getting the right mountain bike tire pressure.
Proper tire pressure lets your bike roll quickly ride smoothly and avoid flats narrow tires need more air pressure than wide ones.
For the purposes of this post i ll be referring to using a tubeless tire set up.
High pressure in these conditions will cause the tire to spin out and fail to engage with the trail.
Road tires typically require 80 to 130 psi pounds.
This is because more of your weight is on the rear so it needs more support.
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