Was thinking that a lower pressure upfront would probably have the same effect of a softer compound tyre offering a bigger contact patch, better grip and more wear?
Trying to get an even wear would be more expensive replacing both tyres at the same time rather than just the rear/front.
Don't worry about it and ride the damn bike, or get yourself those hip low trail bicycle that evenly spread the weight on both wheels.
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Was thinking that a lower pressure upfront would probably have the same effect of a softer compound tyre offering a bigger contact patch, better grip and more wear?