Tyre pressure

Gubbins

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I have just fitted Road tyres to my 29er MTB. On the tyre it states.. Max pressure off road 50psi on road 85psi. This seems like a lot of air in there and am just wondering how hard they need to be especially as I was able to easily change the tyres without levers! I put 100 in my road bike but somehow that doesn't seem as much!
Thanks in advance...
 

jerrysimon

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Probably much larger/wider than your road tires so take a lot more air volume/strokes with the pumb.

My new road bike 700c*28C MPs state 100PSI but I find them a little hard to ride on that high. I am trying them with 80PSI in them.

Generally the harder they are the more puncture proof they will be, though with MPs I think its not so important. In your case I would run them around 70-75PSI if they are not MPs a little lower if they are.

Ps Check them every every two weeks or so it amazing how quickly they lose air if you use them every day.

Jerry
 

Gubbins

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Probably much larger/wider than your road tires so take a lot more air volume/strokes with the pumb.

My new road bike 700c*28C MPs state 100PSI but I find them a little hard to ride on that high. I am trying them with 80PSI in them.

Generally the harder they are the more puncture proof they will be, though with MPs I think its not so important. In your case I would run them around 70-75PSI if they are not MPs a little lower if they are.

Ps Check them every every two weeks or so it amazing how quickly they lose air if you use them every day.

Jerry
Please excuse my ignorance but what are MP's?
 

jerrysimon

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Sorry Marathon Plus tyres lol

Jerry
 

Croxden

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Ps Check them every every two weeks or so it amazing how quickly they lose air if you use them every day.

I find tyres go flat quicker if the bike is not ridden.