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Old October 11th 18, 07:50 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Emanuel Berg[_2_]
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Default MTB 29*2.20 65 PSI

Roger Merriman wrote:

3 yes that’s the maximum pressure, unwise to
go beyond it really, though since most pumps
will give slightly different readings..


What I meant was, I understand if it says 65psi
then that is the max, *but* is this to be
understood as a digit obtained in a controlled
lab setting with a brand new tube and tire, or
do people actually put in 65psi and use it?

5 depends on use I generally don’t alter the
pressures F/R since being a old MTBer I tend
to shift my weight around so the % over each
wheel differs depending on the moment.


Despite this being a MTB I use it as a
utility [1] to get stuff from the shop, go to
they gym, visit all my girlfriends etc. So
it is no rocks, no jumping, no slope/hills
(never use the small chainring for example).
Does that mean the same PSI front and rear?

[1] And I'm sure no one else ever got that
idea

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