• They usually run the tyres at least 20psi too high.

    Even at BPW it’s rare that they’ll set the air sprigs to the customer’s weight.

    I think they assume that if they customer knows it needs to done, the customer will do it, and if they don’t know it needs to done, the customer won’t notice anyway. Which is probably true.

  • They usually run the tyres at least 20psi too high.

    Even at BPW it’s rare that they’ll set the air sprigs to the customer’s weight.

    I think they assume that if they customer knows it needs to done, the customer will do it, and if they don’t know it needs to done, the customer won’t notice anyway. Which is probably true.

    How many PSI's for 83.8kg please?

  • How many PSI's for 83.8kg please?

    Those same sized Maxxis Ardents work well for me at 24 psi front & 29-30 psi rear. I'd start from about there.

    After you've set them up tubeless.

  • my method (don't do this):

    • take air out until tire is fun and squishy
    • do a lap
    • if you didn't hit the rim, take a smidge more air out
    • repeat till you hit the rim and need a wheel rebuild
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