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CHRIS in MARGATE wrote:Then he is wrong !. You try that high and see. I tried out of curiosity when someone mentioned it some years back. You start to lose grip as less of the tyre is in contact with the road surface.
Gary Harwood wrote:I have been riding my S2 and S3 with SIP tubeless rims and Conti Twist tyres for several years now at 26psi front and 32 psi rear increased at the rear to 34 psi when I go on long runs fully loaded.
Digger wrote:20/30 gets my vote.
CHRIS in MARGATE wrote:110 Kgs and S1's on tubeless.
Not my favourite tyres to be honest. Had Continental Navigators on before and much preferred them.
MB has expressed his opinion; it doesn't make him right.
I have expressed my opinion; that too doesn't make me right.
I and many others have carried out our "research" so we all know what we feel comfortable with.
johnnyXS wrote:Digger wrote:20/30 gets my vote.
yes but what weight are you Digger ? your pressures are meaningless without your weight.
I am asking heavyweight riders ( above 17 stone) what pressures they run on.
cheers
Johnny
ToBoldlyGo wrote:Don't you ever check your tyre pressures Johnny?
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Digger wrote:[
85 kilos - on and off a race track: 20/30. ( 13st 6lb or thereabouts.)
johnnyXS wrote:Digger wrote:[
85 kilos - on and off a race track: 20/30. ( 13st 6lb or thereabouts.)
blimey digger! ...I dream of being 13 stone . I've been 17 stone for 20+ years now despite trying to lose weight.
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