Whats the best pressure to run my tyres on?
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It depends on what weight you are ! The heavier you are the more pressure you will need to stop pinch punctures etc. Also depends on what thickness your side walls are on the tyres as to how low the pressure you can get away with. If you run low pressure you will get more grip as your tyre will have more rubber on the floor and it will grip better but it will give you less rolling resistance so it will be harder to pedal on the trails.
Depends on what you want from it, anywhere from 15-50 psi, lower pressure will give you more grip in mud and rocks but increase resistance on faster sections, slowing you down, you also risk pinch punctures with lower pressures in your tyres.
There are several variables, your weight, the tyres, how you want the bike to grip, ride and handle.
I run 15-25 psi but I don't weight a lot and prefer grip to speed.
There are several variables, your weight, the tyres, how you want the bike to grip, ride and handle.
I run 15-25 psi but I don't weight a lot and prefer grip to speed.

recently dropped from 40psi to 25 after testing lots of different pressures, and it made a huge difference in the quagmire that became Sandwell valley park after the rains!
i could actually grip in the gloop
great! ( me = 13st )
25psi for me is an absolute mare on the tarmac though, and the bike sounds like a hive of angry wasps lol
i could actually grip in the gloop
great! ( me = 13st )25psi for me is an absolute mare on the tarmac though, and the bike sounds like a hive of angry wasps lol
P-Jay said:
35psi for me with a little less if it's very muddy, but 60psi if I'm riding on the roads. I'm a stately 16st
That's pretty much what I use (17st)Any less than 35ish for me off-road leads to pinch flats galore.
Any less than 60ish on-road and the tyres (slick) get very draggy.
Gooby said:
Depends if you have tubeless or traditional innertubes.
With innertubes, I wouldnt go below 40 - 50 PSI. Too many pinch flats.
I wouldnt use anymore than 40psi off road, And go to about 34-35psi when muddy But with 3ly down hill tyres on i can get away with 25psi, But they are very heavy and wide so they are hard work to keep going at a decent pace.With innertubes, I wouldnt go below 40 - 50 PSI. Too many pinch flats.
Gooby said:
Depends if you have tubeless or traditional innertubes.
With innertubes, I wouldnt go below 40 - 50 PSI. Too many pinch flats.
That's really high IMHO. I suppose it's horses for courses but I wouldn't get the "bite" I need that high, bet it rolls forever though.With innertubes, I wouldnt go below 40 - 50 PSI. Too many pinch flats.
Edited by P-Jay on Friday 22 August 12:28
I think the OP was just curious to what we all used so he had an idea of where to start experimenting. What's wrong with that?
For the record I run 18PSI ish in the back and 25PSI in the front on my DJ bike.
On my trials bike I have run as low as 9psi in the back, but you'd not actually want to ride it anywhere!
My work/pub/leave it anywhere bike is at about 30PSI both ends.
For the record I run 18PSI ish in the back and 25PSI in the front on my DJ bike.
On my trials bike I have run as low as 9psi in the back, but you'd not actually want to ride it anywhere!
My work/pub/leave it anywhere bike is at about 30PSI both ends.
P-Jay said:
Do you know what? I've only ever pinch flatted once in 3 years riding. Cheap DH tube at Cwmcarn.
I use Maxxis Highroller 2.3's with Schwalbe tubes for XC and 2.7 Highrollers or Minions for DH with Maxxis DH tubes. They'll take a hell of a pounding.
Aren't those DH tubes heavy though?I use Maxxis Highroller 2.3's with Schwalbe tubes for XC and 2.7 Highrollers or Minions for DH with Maxxis DH tubes. They'll take a hell of a pounding.
P-Jay said:
Gooby said:
Depends if you have tubeless or traditional innertubes.
With innertubes, I wouldnt go below 40 - 50 PSI. Too many pinch flats.
That's really high IMHO. I suppose it's horses for courses but I wouldn't get the "bite" I need that high, but it rolls for ever though.With innertubes, I wouldnt go below 40 - 50 PSI. Too many pinch flats.
Mr_C said:
P-Jay said:
Do you know what? I've only ever pinch flatted once in 3 years riding. Cheap DH tube at Cwmcarn.
I use Maxxis Highroller 2.3's with Schwalbe tubes for XC and 2.7 Highrollers or Minions for DH with Maxxis DH tubes. They'll take a hell of a pounding.
Aren't those DH tubes heavy though?I use Maxxis Highroller 2.3's with Schwalbe tubes for XC and 2.7 Highrollers or Minions for DH with Maxxis DH tubes. They'll take a hell of a pounding.
WildCards said:
Alex12 said:
whats the best pressure to run my MTB tyres at?
P-Jay said:
technical subject

Edited by P-Jay on Friday 22 August 11:47
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