Tyre Pressure For Mountain Biking - How To Set Your Pressures For Enduro, DH + XC
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MTB tyre pressure is a complicated subject, so here's our guide to getting it right for your wheel size and style of riding. Click here to subscribe to GMBN: http://gmbn.eu/Subscribe Tyre pressure is a pretty personal thing. It depends on how much you weigh, what bike you have the trails you ride and the way you ride that you ride them. In this video, we go through the basics of tyre pressures for Enduro, XC and DH. What pressure do you run? Comment below and let us know! Music: Longfellow - Siamese Lover: http://gmbn.eu/j The Global Mountain Bike Network is the best MTB YouTube channel, with videos for everyone who loves dirt: from the full-faced helmet downhill mountain biker to the lycra-clad cross country rider along with everyone and anyone in between. With the help of our pro and ex-pro riding team we’re here to inform, entertain and inspire you to become a better mountain biker, including videos on: - How to ride faster with expert knowledge - Fix everything with pro know-how - Ride anything with world-cup winning skills - Dial in your bike with bike set-up advice - In-depth entertaining features - Chat, opinion and interact with us on the Dirt Shed Show Welcome to the Global Mountain Bike Network | Covering Every Angle Youtube Channel - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNsubs Facebook - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNFB Google+ - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNGplus Twitter - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNTW Instagram - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNIG Leave us a comment below!
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Be helpful if you just talked psi!!!!
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can you use an enduro bike on a downhill track
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Thanks guys
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What if you run latex inner tubes on 650b and 29er xc hardtail mountainbikes my weight is about 80+kg
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you don't discuss tire width or even size much in this. you've got tires going from 2.1 up to 3..0s with plus size. should up date this.
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63kg(body)+13kg(bike), 29 inch wheel, any advice, guys?
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I had to use 2 layers rim tape on the front and 3 layers on the back to get the tires able to be pumped up by hand.
I have ripped the tires plum off the front a few times.
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Im using a giant reign "not tubeless" what should be my tire pressure? im 69kgs
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what about rear hard tail pressure given no suspension?
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Watching this vid made me remember when I did a whole trail ride with both my tyres at 15psi by accident (not tubeless) and I didn't get 1 puncture!
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I ride 30psi front and back on my 26er hardtail running tubes. I weight 84kg and i haved tried lower presures (namely 25psi) it adds grip and feels better on the downhills but i was having a lot of flats.
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shiiit.... I run 21psi front and rear on a hardtail w/rocky terrain, seems like I do get slight burping here and there, but no rim strikes yet?
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I am 72kg (without backpack) on a full suspension MTB with 26" tubeless any idea??
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Would you make any difference for a hardtail? like maybe a bit higher in the rear? im 63-65kg on a 27.5"
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75kg - Tubes - 650B - Cross country racing on Maxxis Crossmarks Im running 35psi rear 32 front. Definately a sacrifice on grip vs. speed - but no punctures! On my trail bike Im using 2.5s and dropped to 30 rear 28 back - lots of pedalling locally. I'm pretty keen to get a gauge and experiment with different terrain and conditions though in different places.
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I was running 18 in the front 21 in the rear then tried 26 front and 28 rear and it's not as good as first pressure, with tubes
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I'm running 26 x 2.10 'Kenda Nevegal Tyres' and it says on them Min 40 psi - Max 65 psi so what happens if I lower the pressures to 30 psi on both tyres ?
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What pressure do you guys think I should run on a hardtail 29"? I'm super light at the moment (50-55 kg). Thanks in advance, great video as usual :)
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How much pressure do you guys think I should run Im 106Kg run a 26 Inch wheel Magic mary front 2.35 tubeless trail star and Nobby nic 2.25 pacestar rear and do Trail/Enduro riding
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