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Guest Trials Punk

Just thought I'd start a topic on this.

I use 55-60 PSI on rear and 40 PSI on the front. I havn't had one puncture since I run the rear that high with an EL-GATO. Running higher tyre preasures lets u roll faster and dosn't really affect grip in the dry that much but in the wet it's good to use a lower preasure.

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Guest endofreak

Rear - 25psi in an El Gato with Maxxis DH tube

Front - also 25psi in a Mythos

I miss My Echo Supa and Panaracer Fire xc :-

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Guest Bill

front: very hard 40 psi Fire XC

rear: witha DH Pro about 20-25 with a Dh tube, dunno with my new megablaster though, start at 30 and see what happens hehe.

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Guest prawn

depends what tyres basicly, normally i run a front specialised enduro pro 2.2, its amaizng, run it between 35-45 psi, higer if im going really big, on the rear i used to run a megablaster, if ur doing n e thign big u gotta have over 45-50 psi in it or it will pop, now ive got an intense blurr dh, monster thing, im runnin 28 atm, feels so stif, i love it

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Guest 20 inch trials

Monty Recommended Tire Pressure (for MOD bikes)

Rider Hard & dry sections Wet & soft sections

Rear PSI Front PSI Rear PSI Front PSI

Ot Pi

Weight: 176 lbs. 25.5 22.7 19.9 17.0

Cesar Canas

Weight: 143 lbs. 22.7 21.3 18.5 17.0

Age: 15

Weight: 110 lbs. 21.3 19.9 15.6 15.6

Age: 11

Weight: 88 lbs. 8.5 11.4 5.7 8.5

Age: 8

Weight: 66 lbs. 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5

notice these tire pressures are for mod bikes and to me feel way to soft but this is what monty recommend (personal opinion i guess) :ph34r:

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Guest Onzaboymark

If you're going to listen to anyone else's tyre pressures, I s'pose you should listen to these people...

tyre_table.jpg

Anyway, I loathe/despise soft tyres as much as I hate slack chains. I kinda prefer the more 'agressive' -or 'better' as I call it - feel to my bike, so having what's basically suspension doesn't fit in.

Mark.

EDIT: Just looked up. Son of a...

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Yeah, it seems whenever I go on rides I am the only mod rider who runs big pressures, ie 30 on the back with 40 on the front

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Guest EcHoTrOn

hmmm

i have front and rear HOt tyres which to be fair are quite skinny and i use a low pressure cos i like the hoppy feel to my bike, its stif enough so i dony need ard tyres especially the front.

ask prawn how flat i have the front :D

anyway i cant be arsed to use a gauge i use my thumbs :- and use a football pump form giles sports as my track pump nearly took my eye out, gald i dont get that many punctures.

ally

p.s has the toolbar colours etc changed ?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well i used to be a fan of this "Pump them up so they wont pop" attitude, until i tried lower pressures. I always used to like them, but used high pressures for pinch protection. Anywho, i thuogh i'd give it a go, so i bought a hutchinson DH tube to try, in my megablaster, at about 27psi (30 to be sure of getting no pinches :D ). Anywho, i ain't going back now - my bike feels just as i like it, and my riding's improved (especially gaps - maybe unrelated though :wacko: ).

I reckon everyone should at least give this setup a go, even the weight freaks (i went from hot S + latex tube to this setup - adds a fair bit of weight - about a pound, if not more), and if you like it, there's no going back :-

Oh the tube weighs 350g (i weighed it).

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I'll second what Tomm says... I added about 500g to my rear tyre recently, and its great.

I used to run an F519 with Hot S and Latex tube... now im onto a 521 with Intense and standard tube... a good 850/900g heavier!! :D

Feels good though, cant complain!

(feck... i never thought it was that much :- )

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i run 13-15psi in an elgato with a standard MTB tube..

no punctures in a while, just nice and squishy.

as you may have figured i dont ride street on this. i ride natural and it works a treat..

i did rim out on a 5ft drop though :-"

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I used to run an F519

just shows you how smoooth he really is, tooo dam smooth, along with ben

anyways, the guy with 45, in a dh tube with halo tyre, i did the same, pinched it every ride, i ran it at 30p.s.i much better, as it doesnt blow out the tire

try it honestly

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just shows you how smoooth he really is, tooo dam smooth

Not really.

You'll probably find a 519 is stronger sideways than a cheese rim. LTC_Dave is running one at the moment, and hes giving it plenty of stick, just like i gave mine :-

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I’m finding I’m happier with 75 in the back (Luna 2.5 tyre with a standard tube…might need to get a Reluctant thick tube or something), and about 40 in the front. That’s primarily riding street. Might need to let her hiss for a bit before riding on rocks, I suppose.

Mark.

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