I've put new Conti twist sports on them, but what are the pressures people are running them at?
Thanks
S.I.P. tubeless tire pressures?
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But then you is a skinny fecker Martincorrado wrote:Not sure that there's any need to use anything but the norm. I use 20 front and 30 rear.

As Corrado says, pressures would be the same as you'd use in tubed but do take weight and speed into account and go higher if you are nearer to 15 stone than 10 stone, always better to slightly over inflate imho
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It's those 2 up scooter physiques plus luggage that need to apply some common sense Colin, I'm not sure 10 inch tyres were meant to suffer such pain. :shocking:
In my eyes I am a fat fecker at 2 stone over my fighting weight, the gym beckons me.
In my eyes I am a fat fecker at 2 stone over my fighting weight, the gym beckons me.

What, are you up to 9 stone now?corrado wrote:It's those 2 up scooter physiques plus luggage that need to apply some common sense Colin, I'm not sure 10 inch tyres were meant to suffer such pain. :shocking:
In my eyes I am a fat fecker at 2 stone over my fighting weight, the gym beckons me.
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corrado wrote:Close to 11 last time I was brave enough to stand on the scales.It's probably why I could never complete the warm up lap when I tried racing.

