Why? Even on a 180mm full susser hitting berms and 8ft+ drops, the lower the better in terms of tyre pressure. Squirrely feel is not magically offset by having suspension.
Not always. I've been running my tyres down around 15psi and I actually think it is a bit too low for me. Doesn't roll fast enough.
Maybe on the tarmac, but off road a lower pressure is much needed, especially on an MTB.
20psi made for slippery run in Swinley, even with full sus and 2.3 tyres.
Of course it is. Most manufactures wouldn't go below 20psi. Evening pro DH doesn't go under that.
Saying that. If you're really desperate to do that. Here you go.
Procore
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Why? Even on a 180mm full susser hitting berms and 8ft+ drops, the lower the better in terms of tyre pressure. Squirrely feel is not magically offset by having suspension.